South Korea Plane Crash: Updates and Key Developments
Death Toll Rises to 85, Most Passengers Presumed Dead
(22 minutes ago)
The tragic crash of a Jeju Air flight at Muan International Airport has claimed the lives of 85 individuals, with the majority of remaining passengers and crew presumed dead, according to the South Jeolla Fire Service.
- Victims Identified: Among the deceased, 39 are male and 46 are female.
- Survivors: Only two survivors have been reported—both crew members, one male and one female.
Jeju Air Responds with Statement on Homepage
(1 hour 2 minutes ago)
Jeju Air has replaced its website’s homepage with a statement addressing the crash. The airline expressed regret, stating:
“Jeju Air will make every effort for this accident. We apologize for causing concerns.”
The homepage also provides contact numbers for families seeking information about passengers.
Shocking Footage Reveals Crash Details
(1 hour 9 minutes ago)
Video footage broadcast by South Korean networks such as YTN and JTBC shows the Jeju Air plane sliding on its belly at high speed. The aircraft careened off the runway, struck an earthen embankment, and burst into flames.
- Landing Gear Malfunction: The footage reveals the absence of both front and rear landing gear.
- Destruction: A massive fireball engulfed the plane upon impact.
All Flights to Muan Airport Cancelled
(1 hour 23 minutes ago)
Following the crash, all flights to and from Muan International Airport have been suspended, the Korea Airports Corporation confirmed. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities manage the disaster.
Political Leadership Faces Crisis Amid Tragedy
(1 hour 33 minutes ago)
South Korea’s acting president, Choi Sang-mok, instructed emergency responders to mobilize all available resources. This comes just two days into his tenure following a political upheaval:
- Political Turmoil: President Yoon Suk Yeol and his replacement Han Duck-soo have been impeached.
- Future Uncertainty: If the impeachment is upheld, new presidential elections must occur within 60 days.
Crash Timeline and Ongoing Investigation
(2 hours ago)
- Cause of Crash: A landing gear malfunction is suspected.
- Passengers and Crew: The plane was carrying 181 people, including 175 passengers and 6 crew members.
- Casualties Over Time: Death toll updates reveal the growing magnitude of the disaster:
- 28 deaths reported initially.
- 47 fatalities confirmed after early investigations.
- 85 confirmed dead as rescue efforts continue.
International Passengers Affected
Two Thai nationals were among the passengers on board. Jeju Air Flight 7C 2216 was traveling from Bangkok to Muan.
Rescue Operations in Progress
Emergency workers are focusing on the tail section of the plane, the only part that remains intact. Efforts are complicated by the plane’s near-total destruction by fire.
Summary
The Jeju Air crash at Muan International Airport has become one of South Korea’s most devastating aviation disasters in recent history. With 85 lives lost and rescue efforts ongoing, the incident has not only brought grief to countless families but has also coincided with a period of significant political instability in the nation.
Stay tuned for further updates as investigators work to determine the precise cause of the crash and authorities strive to support victims’ families.