South Korea Mourns Deadliest Plane Crash: 179 Lives Lost
South Korea mourns as Jeju Air’s Boeing 737-800 crashes, killing 179 of 181 onboard. Investigations by US and local authorities underway.
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South Korea mourns as Jeju Air’s Boeing 737-800 crashes, killing 179 of 181 onboard. Investigations by US and local authorities underway.
A Jeju Air flight crashed on Sunday after the pilot reported a bird strike and declared mayday, according to South Korea’s Transport Ministry.
South Korea’s joint investigation unit has filed an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol over his martial law imposition after he failed to report for questioning.
A tragic plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea claims 179 lives, marking the nation’s worst air disaster since 1993. The ill-fated Jeju Air flight experienced landing gear failure possibly due to a bird strike.
A Jeju Air plane carrying 181 passengers from Thailand to South Korea crashed on December 29, resulting in 179 deaths. The South Korean government has declared a seven-day national mourning period.
A tragic plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea has resulted in 179 fatalities, with two people rescued. The incident occurred on Sunday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expresses deep condolences to South Korea following the tragic crash of a Jeju Air passenger plane.
The death toll from a Jeju Air plane crash in South Korea has risen to 151, with two rescued. Rescue efforts continue as families mourn at Muan International Airport.
Tragedy strikes as a Jeju Air passenger plane crashes in southwestern South Korea, resulting in the loss of most 181 passengers. Two individuals have been rescued.
South Korea’s Acting President Choi Sang-mok has designated Muan as a special disaster zone following a fatal plane crash at Muan International Airport.