Muan (Korea, Republic Of), 29/12/2024.- A handout photo made available by the Jeonbuk Fire Service shows ambulances arriving at the accident site where a passenger plane with 181 people on board crashed at Muan International Airport in Muan, 288 kilometers southwest of Seoul, South Korea, 29 December 2024. According to Yonhap New Agency, at least 28 people died after the Jeju Air passenger plane crashed during landing. The flight was inbound from Bangkok, Thailand. (Corea del Sur, Tailandia, Seúl) EFE/EPA/Jeonbuk Fire Service / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Muan (Korea, Republic Of), 29/12/2024.- A handout photo made available by the Jeonbuk Fire Service shows ambulances arriving at the accident site where a passenger plane with 181 people on board crashed at Muan International Airport in Muan, 288 kilometers southwest of Seoul, South Korea, 29 December 2024. According to Yonhap New Agency, at least 28 people died after the Jeju Air passenger plane crashed during landing. The flight was inbound from Bangkok, Thailand. (Corea del Sur, Tailandia, Seúl) EFE/EPA/Jeonbuk Fire Service / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Las autoridades elevaron a 176 la cifra oficial de muertos, después de que este domingo un avión comercial se saliera de la pista y chocara contra un vallado tras aterrizar en el aeropuerto internacional de Muan (suroreste de Corea del Sur), aunque se cree que otras tres personas que viajaban a bordo también habrían fallecido.
El servicio de bomberos ha cifrado en 176 los fallecidos confirmados, mientras que tres personas permanecen desparecidas y dos han sido rescatadas, ambas de la tripulación y que se encontraban en la parte trasera de la nave, un Boeing 737-800.
Autor: EFE, publicada el 29 de diciembre de 2024