The surviving flight attendant in the Jeju Air passenger plane crash at Muan International Airport in South Jeonnam has reportedly regained consciousness. According to Yonhap News, a flight attendant in his 30s who was found alive at the tail of the plane on the 29th
After being rushed to Mokpo Korea Hospital, Mr. A regained consciousness and answered questions about his condition. When asked by the medical staff if he was in pain, Mr. A first asked about the accident situation, "What happened?"
A also showed signs of confusion about the time of the accident, such as asking why he was at the hospital. According to the medical staff, A was fastening his seat belt and was in a coma as the plane landed.
The hospital assumed that she had lost some of her memories due to the shock of the accident. Ms. A, who worked in the rear of the plane, suffered a broken shoulder and a head injury.
However, he was conscious and able to walk. In addition to A, a female flight attendant in her 20s, B, was also rescued. After being rescued, B said, "Smoke came out of the plane's engine and then an explosion occurred."
He was reported to have spoken to the fire department. B's life is not in danger. The two crew members in the rear of the plane were rescued dramatically, but the impact of the accident was so great that a fire broke out, and the remaining passengers were unable to leave the building.
There are currently no confirmed survivors among the passengers. The fire department has shifted its focus from rescue to containment of the accident.
2024/12/29 14:58 KST
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