South Korea Mourns After Jeju Air Crash Claims 179 Lives
South Korea is reeling from its deadliest aviation disaster after a Jeju Air plane crash-landed and burst into flames, killing 179 people. Only two flight attendants survived the tragedy.
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South Korea is reeling from its deadliest aviation disaster after a Jeju Air plane crash-landed and burst into flames, killing 179 people. Only two flight attendants survived the tragedy.
The Jeju Air pilot reported a bird strike and declared mayday before Sunday’s crash, according to a Transport Ministry official.
The pilot of a Jeju Air jet reported a bird strike and declared mayday shortly before the plane crashed on Sunday, according to a Transport Ministry official.
The Jeju Air pilot reported a bird strike and declared a mayday shortly before the plane crashed on Sunday, a Transport Ministry official announced on Monday during a media briefing.
Jeju Air pilot reported a bird strike and declared mayday before Sunday’s crash, a Transport Ministry official revealed on Monday.
South Korea’s joint investigation unit seeks an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol over martial law imposition after he failed to report for questioning.
South Korea’s Joint Investigation Headquarters has sought an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol over charges related to martial law imposition and failure to appear for questioning.
U.S. investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board are assisting South Korea in probing the Jeju Air crash in Muan, marking a significant collaborative effort in aviation safety.
At least 179 people have died after a Jeju Air flight crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, marking the country’s worst air disaster since 1993. Only two crew members survived the tragic accident.
A Jeju Air plane from Thailand to South Korea crashed on December 29, killing 179 people. The South Korean government declared a seven-day national mourning period following the tragedy.
On Sunday, a plane carrying 181 people crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, leaving 179 dead and two rescued. Authorities are investigating the cause of this tragic accident.
South Korea’s fire agency reports that 151 people have been confirmed dead after a Jeju Air plane crashed near Muan International Airport. Rescue operations are ongoing as relatives gather at the airport.
The Accident Investigation Committee has retrieved the two black boxes from the crashed passenger plane that killed over 120 people, KBS reports.
South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok has declared Muan a special disaster zone following a deadly plane crash at Muan International Airport.
At least 124 people have died after a passenger plane crashed at South Korea’s Muan International Airport. The aircraft, carrying 181 people, veered off the runway and collided with a fence.
At least 29 people have died in a plane crash at South Korea’s Muan International Airport. Authorities warn the death toll may rise as investigations continue into the cause of the tragedy.
A passenger plane returning from Bangkok veered off the runway and collided with a fence at South Korea’s Muan International Airport, carrying 175 passengers and six crew members.
Choi Sang-mok, South Korea’s Minister of Economy and Finance, is set to assume the role of acting president following the impeachment of acting President Han Duck-soo by the National Assembly.
South Korea’s parliament has impeached acting President Han Duck-soo, suspending his duties amid political tensions following President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment. The nation awaits the Constitutional Court’s decision.