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South Korean Plane Crash Leaves 179 Dead, Sparks National Mourning

SEOUL: In a tragic aviation disaster at Muan International Airport, South Korean authorities have confirmed the deaths of 179 passengers and crew members, with only two survivors from the flight. The incident has led to the South Korean government declaring a seven-day period of national mourning as the country grapples with the aftermath of the crash. According to Anadolu Agency, the Jeolla Fire Department officials briefed families of the passengers, confirming that out of the 181 people on board, only two crew members survived. The crash has left the nation in shock, prompting widespread grief and calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. The crash at Muan International Airport is the latest in a series of aviation incidents, raising concerns about airline safety and prompting authorities to focus on improving safety protocols. The two surviving crew members are currently receiving medical treatment, and their accounts are expected to be crucial in understanding the events leading up to the crash.

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