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South Korea: Remains of all 179 victims sorted in South Korea's worst plane crash

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Muan-gun, South Korea - December 30, 2024 South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on Saturday that the remains of all 179 victims of the devastating passenger jet crash in Muan County, the country's deadliest plane crash on record, have been sorted. Around 09:07 local time on Sunday, Jeju Air flight 7C2216 from Bangkok, Thailand, carrying 175 passengers, including 173 South Koreans and two Thais, as well as six flight attendants, crashed while attempting to land at Muan International Airport. The aircraft landed without wheels, skidding off the runway, and hitting the outer wall, with its fuselage broken in half and catching fire. The two crew members who survived the tragedy were rescued at the rear of the ill-fated aircraft, with most parts of the plane severely damaged. The country's prosecution then set up a special task force to collaborate with the police, fire department, and other relevant agencies in investigating the incident. All 179 victims of the incident were identified on Wednesday. Shotlist: Muan County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea - Dec 30, 2024 1. Crash site; 2. Plane wreckage; 3. Investigators searching crash site; 4. Various of plane wreckage; investigators, police officers working. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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