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South Korea plane crash: Jeju Air disaster at Muan International Airport kills at least 176 people

In a tragic aviation incident, a Jeju Air plane crash at Muan International Airport has resulted in the deaths of at least 176 people, making it one of the deadliest accidents in South Korea's recent history. The aircraft, which was carrying 181 passengers, veered off the runway upon landing and erupted into flames, leading to catastrophic consequences. The flight, manned by an experienced crew, encountered difficulties during its landing phase at Muan International Airport. Initial reports suggest that the plane might have skidded off the runway, although the exact cause of this tragic event is still under investigation by aviation authorities. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, but the intensity of the fire and the rapid spread of smoke complicated rescue operations. Among the passengers, the majority were South Koreans, with a few international travelers, all looking forward to reaching their destination safely. The flight staff, who showed bravery and professionalism under duress, attempted to manage the evacuation process amidst the chaos. Unfortunately, two flight staff members were severely injured during the evacuation and have been taken to the hospital, where they are receiving medical treatment for their injuries. This catastrophe has sparked a wave of grief and shock across the nation and the international community. Families and friends of the victims are coming to terms with the devastating loss of their loved ones. The South Korean government has announced a period of mourning and has promised to support the families affected by this tragedy. In addition, a thorough investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash, with

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