At least 179 dead in a plane crash in Muan (South Korea)

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At least 179 dead in a plane crash in Muan (South Korea)

A total of 179 people would have lost their lives, with the exception of two people rescued, this Sunday after A plane skidded off the runway and crashed into a fence after landing at Muan International Airport.in the South Korean province of South Jeolla (southeast), according to preliminary information from firefighters cited by the Yonhap agency.

The official death toll stands at 85, while the authorities continue work in the area and check the condition of the victims, although they have already noted that the majority would be “presumably dead” and the official number is expected to rise drastically in the coming hours.

The accident occurred around 9:07 (00:07 GMT), when Jeju Air flight 7C2216, which had departed from Bangkok airport in Thailand on the morning of that day, was trying to land at Muan airport and crashed into the fence.

The authorities have confirmed that a total of 181 people were traveling on it, including 6 crew members, 173 Korean passengers and 2 Thai passengers and the fire service has managed to rescue two people, a crew member and a passenger, according to the latest data.

A failure to deploy the landing gear

Police and firefighters are investigating the exact cause of the crash, which they believe was caused by a failure to deploy the plane’s landing gear, possibly caused by a bird strike.

Airport authorities said the plane was attempting a forced landing due to a landing gear malfunction when the crash occurred, after its first landing attempt failed.

However, the plane would not have been able to reduce speed until it reached the end of the runway, which caused the crash and the ship to start burning. Witnesses in the area indicated that some tires had not activated.

In the images, shared by Yonhap, the aircraft is seen severely damaged, with the tail severed and on fire.

The first report about the ship accident occurred shortly after 9:00 (00:00 GMT), however, the first response from the authorities did not arrive until 9:46 (00:46), when 80 personnel from the rescue headquarters and the Fire Aviation Unit were mobilized.

A total of 180 personnel, including military personnel, firefighters and ambulances, are in the area.

The country’s interim president, Choi Sang-mok, ordered that all possible efforts be made in rescue operations after the accident and the Police have also mobilized units.

All domestic and international flights to and from Muan International Airport were canceled following the accident.

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