South Korea Plane Crash: Bird Strike Claims 62 Lives, Fire Engulfs Aircraft on Runway
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View In AppA tragic plane crash in South Korea has claimed the lives of 62 people, with local media reporting that the accident was caused by a bird strike. The aircraft, carrying 181 people, including 175 passengers, encountered the fatal incident shortly after the collision. Following the bird strike, the plane slid off the runway and caught fire, resulting in extensive damage.
Rescue teams acted promptly, managing to save two survivors from the wreckage. However, the majority of passengers could not be saved as the fire spread rapidly. Authorities are investigating the circumstances leading to the crash, focusing on the reported bird strike and its role in the tragedy. This devastating incident has raised concerns about aviation safety in the region, with experts emphasizing the need for stringent measures to mitigate bird-related risks near airports. The government has expressed condolences to the victims’ families and promised thorough relief efforts.