A devastating plane crash at Muan International Airport on Sunday has left 177 passengers and crew members feared dead, with only two survivors.
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800, carrying 181 passengers and six crew members, caught fire upon landing after experiencing reported landing gear issues.
The aircraft veered off the runway, collided with a concrete wall, and erupted in flames.
Witnesses reported seeing flames in the engine and hearing multiple explosions before the crash.
Two crew members were rescued from the wreckage and transported to a hospital in Seoul.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with a potential bird strike and landing gear issues being considered.
South Korean authorities have declared 177 passengers and crew dead and two missing.
The crash marks one of the deadliest aviation accidents in South Korean history.