A South Korean airliner crash has left the nation reeling as 62 people have been confirmed dead in a devastating incident marked by severe weather conditions. The aircraft, en route from Busan to Seoul, encountered intensified turbulence during a sudden storm, leading to a tragic crash near Mutobido Island. As authorities dispatch recovery teams to locate missing passengers, the disaster raises urgent questions about aviation safety protocols amidst globally increasing weather unpredictability. Amid national mourning, experts stress the need for reforms in crisis management and infrastructure safety. This harrowing event echoes a profound cultural call for community resilience and support.
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