South Korea plane crash leaves all except 2 feared dead
179 people are presumed dead after a plane crashed while landing at an airport in South Korea.
A Boeing 737-800 flight, operated by airline Jeju Air, had been carrying 181 passengers on board.
It had been landing at Muan Airport from Bangkok, Thailand, before footage shared online appears to show it coming off the runway and crashing into a wall, before bursting into flames.
The two survivors are members of the flight crew, with the official death toll – expected to rise – standing at 124.
No cause has been confirmed.
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