SEOUL (Reuters) -Not less than 28 individuals had been useless on Sunday after an airliner went off the runway and crashed at South Korea’s Muan Worldwide Airport, Yonhap information company reported.
The accident occurred because the Jeju Air airplane, carrying 175 passengers and 6 crew on a flight from Thailand, was touchdown on the airport within the south of the nation, the report mentioned.
Two individuals had been discovered alive because the rescue mission was persevering with, in response to Yonhap.
Authorities had been working to rescue individuals within the tail part, an airport official informed Reuters.
Photographs shared by native media confirmed smoke and flame engulfing elements of the airplane.
Performing President Choi Sung-mok, who was named interim chief of the nation on Friday after the earlier appearing president was impeached amid an ongoing political disaster, ordered all-out rescue efforts, his workplace mentioned.
A Jeju Air spokesperson mentioned the airline was checking the reviews.