An aircraft carrying 181 folks has crashed at an airport in South Korea, killing at least 28 people, the Yonhap media company information.
According to the North Korean media company, the aeroplane reportedly veered off a runway and struck a walls at Muan International Airport in the south-west of the nation.
The Jeju Air aircraft, which was apparently returning from Bangkok in Thailand with 175 passengers and six trip staff, collided while it was landed.
One individual has been found dead as the recovery vision continues, according to Yonhap.
An aircraft official reported to the Reuters information agency that emergency services were attempting to save passengers in the neck area of the plane.
Although it’s not known what caused the crash, Yonhap reports that a bird attack may have caused the landing gear to breakdown.