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At Least 47 People Killed As Plane Veers Off Runway And Catches Fire At South Korean Airport

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At Least 47 People Killed As Plane Veers Off Runway And Catches Fire At South Korean Airport

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Twenty-eight people have been killed after a passenger plane with a malfunctioning landing gear veered off a runway and caught fire at an airport in South Korea.

The country’s emergency office said the fire was put out and rescue officials were trying to remove passengers from the Jeju Air passenger plane at the airport in the South Korean city of Muan. It said the plane with about 180 people was returning from Bangkok.

Yonhap news agency reported the 28 deaths, but the emergency office couldn’t immediately confirm the casualty figure. Other South Korean media outlets carried similar casualties.

The plane, reportedly a Boeing 737, hit a fence and caught fire Sunday at the airport in southern South Korea, according to the emergency office and local media.

South Korean media reported the fire left more than 20 people either dead or injured, but the emergency office said it couldn’t immediately confirm the reported casualties. It said two people were evacuated to safety.

A rescue team prepares to work at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Korea, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024 (AP)The office said the fire was put out and rescue officials were trying to remove passengers from the Jeju Air passenger plane at the airport in the South Korean city of Muan. It said the plane with about 180 people was returning from Bangkok.

Firefighters and rescue team members work at the Muan International Airport in Muan, South Korea, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024 (AP)Yonhap news agency reported the plane veered off the runway and collided with a fence. Emergency officials said they were examining the exact cause of the fire.

Fire engines work to extinguish a fire at the Muan International Airport in Muan, South Korea, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024 (AP)Local TV stations aired footage showing thick pillows of black smoke billowing from the plane engulfed with flame.

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