Devastating Plane Crash at Muan Airport: 179 Dead in South Korea’s Worst Air Disaster
179 people have died after a plane crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, marking the country’s worst air disaster since 1993.
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179 people have died after a plane crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, marking the country’s worst air disaster since 1993.
Jeju Air flight from Thailand to South Korea crashes on arrival, leaving only two survivors out of 181 passengers. South Korea declares a seven-day national mourning period. Stay tuned for more updates.
A plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea has claimed 179 lives, with 2 survivors rescued. The tragic incident occurred on Sunday, sending shockwaves across the nation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent heartfelt condolences to South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok following a tragic Jeju Air plane crash that resulted in heavy casualties.
South Korea mourns as a Jeju Air plane crash claims 151 lives. Rescue operations continue amid grief and unanswered questions.
Investigators have retrieved the black boxes from the tragic plane crash that killed over 120 people, bringing hope for answers to what caused the accident.
Most of the 181 people on board a Jeju Air plane are feared dead after it erupted into flames shortly after landing in southwestern South Korea. Only two survivors have been rescued.
South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok has declared Muan a ‘special disaster zone’ after a tragic plane crash at Muan International Airport, unlocking aid and support for the affected community.
A passenger plane carrying 181 people crashed at South Korea’s Muan International Airport, claiming at least 124 lives. Rescue operations are underway as the nation mourns this tragic event.
At least 29 people have died in a tragic plane crash at South Korea’s Muan Airport. Rescue efforts continue as authorities investigate the cause of this devastating incident.