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Passenger plane crashes at South Korean airport, killing 179

Most of the 181 people on board are presumably dead, making it one of the worst aviation disasters to hit South Korea.

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Firefighters and rescue team members work near the wreckage of a passenger plane at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Korea [Ahn Young-joon/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 29 Dec 202429 Dec 2024

At least  179 people have been killed when a passenger plane caught fire after skidding off a runway and slamming into a concrete fence at a South Korean airport.

Two crew members were rescued after the accident that occurred on Sunday at 9:03am local time (00:03 GMT).

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said the plane – a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet – was returning from Bangkok and its passengers included two Thai nationals.

The National Fire Agency said rescuers raced to pull people out of the Jeju Air plane carrying 181 passengers at the airport in the town of Muan, about 290km (180 miles) south of Seoul.

The fire agency deployed 32 fire trucks and several helicopters to contain the fire, it said.

At least 179 people — 85 women, 84 men and 10 others whose genders weren’t immediately identifiable – died in the fire, the fire agency said.

The death toll is expected to rise further as the rest of the passengers on board the plane remain missing about six hours after the incident – making it one of the worst airline disasters to hit South Korea.

Footage of the crash aired by YTN television showed the Jeju Air plane skidding across the airstrip, apparently with its landing gear still closed, and colliding head-on with a concrete wall on the outskirts of the airport.

Other local TV stations aired footage showing thick pillars of black smoke from the plane engulfed in flames.

Lee Jeong-hyeon, chief of the Muan fire station, told a televised briefing that rescue workers are continuing to search for bodies scattered by the crash impact.

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The plane was destroyed, with only the tail assembly remaining recognizable among the wreckage, he said.

Workers were looking into various possibilities about what caused the crash, including whether the aircraft was struck by birds that caused mechanical problems, Lee said.

Senior Transport Ministry official Joo Jong-wan separately told reporters that government investigators arrived at the site to investigate the cause of the crash and fire.

Aircraft crash in South Korea
A relative of a passenger of the aircraft that crashed after it went off the runway reacts at Muan International Airport. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
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Aircraft crash in South Korea
A passenger plane burst into flames Sunday after it skid off a runway at a South Korean airport and slammed into a concrete fence when its front landing gear apparently failed to deploy. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
Aircraft crash in South Korea
The National Fire Agency said rescuers raced to pull people out of the Jeju Air passenger plane carrying 181 people at the airport in the town of Muan, about 290 kilometers (180 miles) south of Seoul. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
Aircraft crash in South Korea
A relative of a passenger of the aircraft that crashed after it went off the runway cries at Muan International Airport. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
Aircraft crash in South Korea
The plane, a 15-year-old Boeing 737-800 jet, was reported to be carrying two Thai passengers and the rest were believed to be South Koreans. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
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A girl watches a TV screen broadcasting footage of the aircraft crash at Muan International Airport, at a railway station in Seoul. [Kim Soo-hyeon/Reuters]
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The fire agency said it had mobilised 32 fire engines and dozens of firefighters to the scene. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
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It is the first fatal accident in the history of Jeju Air, one of South Korea's largest low-cost carriers, which was set up in 2005. [Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters]
Aircraft crash in South Korea
Lee Jeong-hyeon, chief of the Muan fire station, told a televised briefing that rescue workers are continuing to search for bodies scattered by the crash impact. [Yonhap via Reuters]

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