Deadly Plane Crash at Muan Airport in South Korea Leaves 28 Dead
Deadly Plane Crash at Muan Airport in South Korea Leaves 28 Dead
In a tragic incident, a Jeju Air flight with 181 people on board crashed at Muan airport in South Korea on Sunday. The flight, carrying 175 passengers and six crew members, was attempting to land when it veered off the runway due to a malfunctioning landing gear. At least 28 people have been reported dead, and rescue efforts are underway. The incident took place amidst the country's ongoing political crisis, with the acting President, Choi Sung-mok, ordering all-out rescue efforts.