Sobbing and prayers filled the departures hall at Muan International Airport as families awaited the identification of victims.
A Jeju Air plane carrying 175 passengers crashed, resulting in the deaths of 141 people, making it South Korea's deadliest aviation disaster in nearly 30 years.
Authorities are employing DNA testing to identify the remaining 28 bodies, with significant emotional turmoil evident among the bereaved.
Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the crash, with initial theories suggesting a potential bird strike or landing gear failure.
South Korea's acting president has announced seven days of national mourning and initiated a formal inquiry into the aviation system.
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