Mourning at Muan: Families Await News After Deadly Plane Crash

Muan County, South KoreaTue Dec 31 2024
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A somber scene unfolded at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Monday. Families of passengers on a Jeju Air flight that crashed on Sunday were gathered, waiting for news of their loved ones. The flight, which took off from Bangkok, ended tragically with all but two of the 181 people on board losing their lives. The crash is the deadliest aviation disaster in South Korea in nearly three decades. Medical staff announced the names of identified victims, with 146 already named. Efforts continue to identify the remaining 33 bodies. Families huddled together, praying and crying. Some relatives expressed frustration, demanding more information from officials.
Investigators are trying to figure out what caused the crash. The pilot reported a bird strike before attempting an emergency landing. Aviation experts are puzzled by the failure of the plane's landing gear to deploy fully. Two black boxes were recovered, but one needs special analysis to retrieve data. South Korea's acting president, Choi Sang-mok, declared seven days of national mourning and ordered an investigation into the country's airline system. All Boeing 737-800 planes in the country will be inspected. The victims include 84 men, 85 women, and 10 unidentified individuals. Two Thai nationals were also on board. Families of the victims shared their heartache, with one father saying his daughter was almost home when the plane crashed.
https://localnews.ai/article/mourning-at-muan-families-await-news-after-deadly-plane-crash-ec746abe

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