South Korea Plane Crash Kills 179, Prompts Nationwide Mourning and Safety Review
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 carrying 181 passengers crashed at Muan Airport in South Korea, killing 179 people, marking the country's worst aviation disaster in decades. The accident occurred amidst political turmoil following the impeachment of both the president and prime minister, raising concerns about the government's ability to effectively respond to the crisis. South Korea has ordered safety inspections of all 737-800 aircraft and a comprehensive review of Jeju Air's safety standards. Investigators are examining factors such as a possible landing gear malfunction, potential hydraulic failure, and the safety design of the airport's runway barriers. The tragedy has prompted a seven-day national mourning period and highlighted the need for enhanced aviation safety and improved disaster response capabilities.