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Search underway for victims of Boeing plane crash in S. Korea

EPA-EFE/JEONBUK FIRE SERVICE

Efforts to rescue the victims of an airplane crash that killed at least 28 people in Muan, South Korea are currently underway. The authorities extinguished the fire on the plane which crashed with 181 people onboard.

At the same time, the authorities stated that all the passengers were South Koreans with the exception of two Thai nationals.

South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok instructed the relevant government agencies to direct all their efforts to the rescue operation. He is expected to arrive at the Muan International Airport where the crash occurred.

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