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A passenger jet operated by Jeju Air crashed during landing at Musan International Airport in South Korea's Muan County, killing 62 people. The Boeing 737-800, returning from Bangkok, veered off the runway, hit a fence, and burst into flames. Preliminary investigations suggest a possible landing gear failure due to a bird strike as a potential cause.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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