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At least 167 people were killed earlier today after a plane crashed while landing at an airport in South Korea. The Boeing 737-800 flight - operated by airline Jeju Air - had 181 passengers on board and was arriving at Muan Airport from Bangkok, Thailand Footage online appears to show the plane coming off the runway and crashing into a wall, before bursting into flames No cause has been confirmed - but the fire service says it believes a collision with birds and poor weather may be to blame Two survivors, both members of the flight crew, were pulled from the debris and taken to hospital
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