Five children including boy, three, are youngest victims of South Korea plane crash as families face wait for the formal identification of the 179 killed in emergency landing fireball forced by bird s
Daily MailFive children, including a three-year-old boy, are the youngest victims of the horror plane crash in South Korea. People listen at Muan International Airport as an official discloses the additional names of passengers who died in the horror plane crash, with the youngest victim a three year old boy A plane carrying 181 people has crashed into a wall at at Muan International Airport in South Korea, the Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday Relatives of passengers of the aircraft that crashed after it went off the runway, gather at Muan International Airport Relatives of passengers watch the news regarding the plane crash at Muan International Airport Rescue workers take part in a salvage operation at the site where an aircraft crashed after it went off the runway at Muan International Airport, in Muan, South Korea - December 29, 2024 A person rescued from the wreckage is wheeled on a stretcher from an ambulance to a medical facility An excavator is used to lift burnt chairs from the wreckage - December 29, 2024 Grieving families screamed and wept in the arrivals hall as the names of those confirmed dead were read out by a medic. Unverified video footage reportedly of the Jeju Air plane shows a burst of fire coming out of the jet's right engine supposedly showing the moment the bird struck Black smoke emits from Jeju Air aircraft flight 7C2216 as it veers off the runway before crashing Pope Francis sent his prayers to the victims of the plane crash Firefighters carry the body of a passenger from the wreckage of a Jeju Air plane at Muan International Airport - December 29, 2024 The wreckage of an aircraft lies on the ground after it went off the runway and crashed at Muan International Airport, in Muan, South Korea - December 29, 2024 Firefighters carry burnt chairs from the deadly aircraft crash at Muan International Airport - December 29, 2024 A member of Korea Crime Scene Investigation inspects the wreckage of the Jeju Air aircraft Rescue workers stand beside the wreckage as they search through the debris Firefighters and rescue team members work near the wreckage of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft - December 29, 2024 The search for the remaining two missing passengers has continued into the night with 177 of the 181 on board confirmed dead Firefighters and rescue personnel carry the body of a victim near the scene where a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft crashed Firefighters walk near the charred remains of the aircraft on the runway at Muan International Airport - December 29, 2024 Firefighters carry the body of a passenger from the wreckage. At least 125 people have been killed Rescue workers take part in a salvage operation at the site where an aircraft crashed after it went off the runway at Muan International Airport, in Muan, South Korea - December 29, 2024 An oxygen mask hangs from a post at the site where the aircraft crashed at Muan International Airport - December 29, 2024 A chair from the wreckage sits alone on the grass with a newspaper seen on the seat A life jacket hangs on fencing next to the wreckage of an aircraft at Muan International Airport - December 29, 2024 Firefighters carry out rescue operations at Muan International Airport with the wreckage seen in the background Firefighters work at the wreckage of the Jeju Air aircraft at Muan International Airport in Muan - December 29, 2024 Pictures from the scene show the tail of the aircraft surrounded by debris with smoke coming out of it as firefighters tackle the blaze Firefighters putting the fire out after the plane drove off runway and crashed into a wall A rescue worker walks past the wreckage of an aircraft that has claimed the lives of at least 124 people - December 29, 2024 Authorities have confirmed 177 are dead, with the search for the remaining two people to continue through the night. Haunting footage shows the plane sliding along the runway when its landing gear seemingly failed Pictures taken from the scene shows a huge plume of smoke as firefighters tackle the blaze Foreign Secretary David Lammy sent his heartfelt condolences and said he was 'deeply saddened by the news of the plane crash' The country's emergency office says the 175 passengers were on board when the plane slammed into the wall Some of the debris is seen on the runway at Muan International Airport The wreckage left behind after the plane carrying 175 passengers crashed in South Korea Lee Hyeon-ji, a response team officer at the local fire department, said the death toll would likely continue to rise 'due to the critically injured'.