AP “Accident in the midst of a huge crisis such as impeachment of North Korea and Korea”
Real-time reporting with headlines from NYT, CNN, etc.
Asahi: “Identifying the cause rather than the culprit” Introduction to past reports
On the 29th, a Jeju Air plane ran off the runway at Muan Airport in Jeollanam-do, causing dozens of casualties, and foreign media also reported the news urgently.
AP reported, “At least 47 people were killed when a passenger plane skidded off the runway at a South Korean airport and burst into flames.”
It reported in detail the situation of the rescue authorities in handling the accident, the scene, the cause of the accident, and the nationalities of the passengers.
In particular, it was highlighted that this incident “occurred while Korea was embroiled in a huge political crisis triggered by President Yoon Seok-yeol’s surprise declaration of martial law and his subsequent impeachment.”
He also explained, “Members of the National Assembly impeached Acting President Han Deok-soo and suspended him from office, and Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok took his place.”
The New York Times (NYT) in the United States also covered the news in real time, covering it as the main news at the top of its website.
He noted that the accident “occurred while South Korea is experiencing a political crisis after President Yoon declared martial law for the first time in decades.”
CNN also reported the news in real time with headlines, citing fire authorities as saying that a landing gear malfunction was the cause of the crash.
Currently, all flights at Muan Airport have been canceled, and instructions from Acting President Choi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance were also discussed in detail.
CNN also said, “The accident occurred while the Korean government was facing a full-blown political crisis,” and highlighted that confusion at the top of the administration has not stopped even after President Yoon’s impeachment.
Major Japanese media outlets, including NHK and Asahi, also covered the news of the accident as headlines.
In a related article, Asahi introduced a past report containing the opinion of a Japanese aviation expert who said, “We need to focus on identifying the cause rather than finding the culprit” regarding the passenger plane crash that occurred at Haneda Airport in Japan last January.
The shooting down of an Azerbaijani airliner that occurred on the 25th was also highlighted.
China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency also reported the news of the accident as breaking news.
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