A Jeju Air plane overshot the runway at Muan International Airport, crashing into a fence and leaving at least 23 dead, according to local reports.
The Boeing 737-800 was landing on a routine domestic flight when it skidded off the runway due to poor weather conditions.
At least 23 passengers lost their lives, and several others were injured in this devastating incident, raising questions about aviation safety.
Firefighters and medical personnel rushed to the scene, extinguishing flames and assisting survivors in a critical race against time.
Authorities are examining weather conditions, pilot decisions, and runway safety protocols to determine the cause of the crash.
This crash highlights the ongoing need for stringent aviation regulations, especially in challenging weather conditions.