The death toll from the disastrous South Korean Jeju Air plane crash has risen to 179, media reports said on Sunday.
The Guardian reported the Boeing 737-800 Jeju Air plane skidded off the runway and crashed into a wall at the Muan International Airport.
All 179 on board barring crew members were killed in the incident, which took place after the plane arrived at 9:00am from Thailand.
At least 175 passengers and six crew members were aboard the aircraft, which veered of the runway and crashed into a wall before being engulfed by flames.
According to officials, most of the victims died due to the fire. The cause of the incident remains unclear but some media reports suggest a bird strike may have disrupted the plane’s landing.
Before this, an Azerbaijani passenger airplane crashed in the Aktau city of Kazakhstan, killing 38 of the 67 individuals on board.
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