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Passenger plane catches fire at South Korean airport. All 176 people on board are evacuated

  • A passenger plane operated by Air Busan caught fire at Gimhae International Airport before takeoff, prompting the evacuation of all 176 people on board, according to authorities.
  • The fire started in the plane's tail just before 10:30 p.m., leading to three individuals suffering minor injuries during the evacuation, as reported by local fire authorities.
  • Firefighters quickly responded to the scene, extinguishing the blaze by 11:31 p.m., about one hour after it started, according to the National Fire Agency.
  • This incident occurred nearly a month after a Jeju Air flight crashed at Muan Airport, resulting in the deaths of all but two people on board.
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