At the very least 85 folks have been killed in a airplane crash at Muan Worldwide airport in South Korea. Emergency authorities say the Boeing 737 caught hearth, after veering off the runway and hitting a fence. The Jeju Air flight was getting back from Bangkok carrying 175 passengers and 6 crew. The fireplace company says two folks have been pulled alive from the wreckage.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride has extra from Seoul, South Korea.
Todd Curtis is the CEO of AirSafe.com, an aviation security consultancy agency. He is additionally a former airline security engineer for Boeing, the producer of the plane that crashed.
He says it can take time to determine the precise explanation for the crash.
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