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Tragedy Strikes as Plane Crashes in South Korea: Families Mourn as Experts Question Safety Measures

Tragedy Strikes as Plane Crashes in South Korea: Families Mourn as Experts Question Safety Measures
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World December 30, 2024 01:00

seoul - After a devastating plane crash in South Korea, experts and families express disbelief over the tragic incident. Safety measures and the presence of a concrete block at the end of the runway are under scrutiny.

Families and experts are reeling from the aftermath of the tragic plane crash in South Korea, where a plane carrying 179 passengers crashed into a wall at full speed, leaving many to question the safety protocols in place. One father, aged 71, remarked on the heartbreaking loss, "The pilots likely had no other choice."

Grief and disbelief fill the air as details emerge about the concrete block positioned at the end of the runway, hindering the plane's ability to brake in time due to its high velocity. Safety specialist David Learmount described the situation as unprecedented, even deeming it almost criminal. Despite meeting local regulations, aviation authorities face criticism for the block's placement.

The emotional toll is palpable as families mourn the loss of loved ones, with only two crew members surviving the crash. Jeon Je-young, a mother who lost her teenage daughter in the tragedy, struggles to process the reality, continuously watching footage of the incident. Her father shares the pain, reflecting on the harrowing circumstances that led to his daughter's untimely death.

A somber scene unfolded as a list of victims, predominantly Korean nationals with a few Thai citizens, was displayed at Muan airport. Bereaved families gathered to grieve together, with one woman fainting upon receiving the devastating news. Silence engulfed the hall as the weight of loss settled in.

The recovery of both flight recorders from the crashed plane offers hope for uncovering the cause behind the deadliest aviation disaster in South Korea's history. Data from the black boxes, containing vital flight data and cockpit recordings, may shed light on the circumstances leading to the tragic crash.

South Korean authorities disclosed that the passengers were primarily Korean, with only two Thai nationals onboard. The age range of passengers spanned from a 3-year-old boy to a 78-year-old individual. Initial investigations suggest a possible bird strike may have contributed to the non-activation of the landing gear.

Notably, the aircraft had no prior accident history, and there were no early indications of mechanical issues, according to a senior official from the South Korean aviation company. As the nation mourns the devastating loss, questions surrounding safety protocols and accident prevention loom large.

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