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South Korea's acting leader orders examination of airline systems after country's worst air catastrophe

South Korea's acting President Choi Sangmok on Monday purchased an emergency situation security evaluation of the country's entire airline operation system once the healing work on the Jeju Air crash is finished.

South Korea's deadliest air accident ever killed 179 people on Sunday, when an airliner belly-landed and skidded off the end of the runway, emerging in a fireball as it slammed into a wall at Muan International Airport.

The top concern in the meantime is identifying the victims, supporting their families and treating the two survivors for which no readily available resources ought to be spared, Choi told a. catastrophe management conference in Seoul.

Even before the final results are out, we ask that. authorities transparently disclose the accident examination. process and promptly inform the bereaved families, he stated.

As soon as the accident recovery is performed, the. Transportation Ministry is requested to perform an emergency situation safety. evaluation of the entire airplane operation system to avoid. reoccurrence of airplane mishaps, he said.

Jeju Air flight 7C2216, showing up from the Thai. capital Bangkok with 175 travelers and 6 team on board, was. attempting to land soon after 9 a.m. (0000 GMT) on Sunday at the. airport in the south of the nation.

2 team members survived and were being treated for. injuries.

Detectives are taking a look at bird strikes and weather. conditions as possible factors in the crash, fire authorities have. stated. Specialists say many concerns remain, including why the plane. was going so quickly and why its landing equipment was not down when it. skidded down the runway and into a wall.

(source: Reuters)