Tragedy in South Korea: The Muan Airport Plane Crash
The plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea, involving a Boeing 737-800 from Jeju Air, claimed 179 lives out of 181 passengers. Authorities are investigating potential engine problems and landing gear malfunction. Families gathered at the site for memorial services amidst a national mourning period.
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On New Year's Day, grieving relatives gathered at Muan International Airport, the site of South Korea's tragic plane crash, to pay respects to the victims. Officials have extracted data from one of the black boxes as investigations continue.
The crash of the Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air resulted in the deaths of 179 passengers. The aircraft experienced apparent engine issues and landing gear malfunctions, skidding off the runway and burst into flames. Authorities are analyzing data from the cockpit voice recorder from the wreckage.
The mourners, marking the first visit to the site since the tragedy, participated in an emotional memorial ceremony. Meanwhile, the government conducts safety inspections of domestic Boeing 737-800s during a seven-day national mourning period.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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