Muan: A Jeju Air passenger plane crash at Muan Airport has resulted in the deaths of 179 individuals, with only two survivors from the 181 passengers and crew on board, marking the worst aviation disaster in South Korea in recent history. The flight, which was a chartered plane for the Christmas season, ended in tragedy, highlighting severe safety concerns within the aviation sector.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the accident has been attributed to a bird strike, which led to the catastrophic failure of the aircraft. This incident marks the first major aviation disaster in South Korea in 17 years. The crash has sparked a nationwide dialogue on flight safety protocols and emergency response measures. The emergency services responded promptly, but despite their efforts, the majority of the passengers could not be rescued.
The two survivors were found amidst the wreckage and were transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Their recovery is being closely monitored. This disaster has cast a shadow over the holiday season, with families mourning the loss of their loved ones. The South Korean government has pledged to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the precise cause of the crash and to prevent future occurrences. The aviation industry is expected to face increased scrutiny as details of the incident continue to emerge.