At least 28 people have been confirmed dead in a devastating plane crash involving a Jeju Air flight at Muan International Airport in South Korea. The aircraft, which was returning from Bangkok, Thailand, carried 175 passengers and six crew members when it veered off the runway and collided with a wall. As rescue operations continue, one survivor has been located amidst the wreckage. Reports suggest that a potential bird strike could have led to a failure of the landing gear, although the precise circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear. Emergency teams are actively working to extract individuals from the aircraft's damaged tail section. Updates on the situation are forthcoming as the rescue efforts unfold.
Tragedy Strikes as Plane Crash Claims Lives in South Korea

Tragedy Strikes as Plane Crash Claims Lives in South Korea
A deadly aviation disaster at Muan International Airport has resulted in at least 28 fatalities, according to reports from local news outlets.
An aircraft with 181 people on board crashed upon landing, raising concerns over aviation safety in South Korea.

















