Multiple Plane Crashes Occur in South Korea, Canada, and Norway
south korea, canada, norway - Several plane crashes have been reported in South Korea, Canada, and Norway with varying casualties. The causes of the accidents are still under investigation.
Several plane crashes have been reported recently in different countries, including South Korea, Canada, and Norway. One of the incidents involved a Jeju Air passenger plane in South Korea, which crashed into the airport wall upon landing, resulting in 179 fatalities. Reports suggest that the control tower had warned the pilots of a possible bird flock in the area before the crash.
In another incident in Canada, a plane's left wing caught fire during landing at Halifax International Airport. However, no casualties were reported due to the malfunction of the landing gear.
Additionally, a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines passenger plane from Norway veered off the runway during an emergency landing without causing any harm to the 176 passengers and 6 crew members onboard. The investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the incidents.
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