South Korea to Remove Wall After Airplane Crash
south korea January 22, 2025 08:57South Korea Transport Ministry announces removal of concrete wall at the end of the runway where 179 people lost their lives in a plane crash.
South Korea Transport Ministry announces removal of concrete wall at the end of the runway where 179 people lost their lives in a plane crash.
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