South Korea to Overhaul Airport Safety Measures After Deadly Plane Crash
South Korea to Overhaul Airport Safety Measures After Deadly Plane Crash
What happened after a deadly plane crash in South Korea? The country is taking concrete steps to prevent similar accidents in the future. Here's what you need to know:• South Korea will remove concrete barriers near runways at nine airports.• Seven airports will adapt their runway safety areas to recommended standards.• The changes come after a Jeju Air flight crashed, killing 179 people.• The crash was the deadliest in the country's history, with only two survivors.• Investigations are still ongoing to determine the exact cause of the crash.