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South Korea plane crash live: 47 dead; aircraft landed with malfunctioning gear

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South Korea plane crash live: 47 dead; aircraft landed with malfunctioning gear

A Jeju Airlines Boeing 737 veered off the runway while attempting to land in Muan, South Korea, causing chaos at the airport. Footage shows the aircraft descending close to the ground before a hard landing, during which its engine reportedly touched the ground and sparked a fire that engulfed the plane.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the plane collided with a fence after skidding off the runway. Emergency officials are investigating the exact cause of the fire and the circumstances leading to the crash.

South Korea Plane Crash: Key Details

  • Incident Summary: A Jeju Air plane veered off the runway in Muan, South Korea, on Sunday, crashing into a fence and catching fire.
  • Casualties: At least 62 passengers lost their lives. Rescue efforts are ongoing.
  • Flight Details: The plane was returning from Bangkok, Thailand, with 175 passengers and 6 crew members onboard.
  • Aftermath: Local media aired footage of the aircraft engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke rising into the sky.
  • Investigation: Emergency officials are working to determine the cause of the accident.

This tragedy follows another recent crash involving an Azerbaijan Airlines flight near Aktau, Kazakhstan, which resulted in 38 fatalities and multiple injuries.

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