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South Korea struggles to determine cause of plane crash that killed 179 people

30 December 2024
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South Korea struggles to determine cause of plane crash that killed 179 people
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South Korean officials are investigating the cause of a deadly plane crash that killed 179 people, leading to national sadness, shock, and shame. Acting President Choi Sang-mok has ordered investigations into the crash, instructing the Transport Ministry to review the country’s aircraft operation systems. The Boeing 737-800 plane operated by Jeju Air skidded off a runway, killing all but two aboard, with concerns raised about potential safety issues and governmental handling in the aftermath of the tragedy.

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