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Jeju Air crash: Families camp at airport to wait for victims' remains

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The chief of Jeju Air has pledged to "repair trust" by strengthening safety measures after one of its planes crash-landed at Muan International Airport on Sunday. The incident killed 181 people — the nation's worst aviation disaster in history. Families of the victims are staying in makeshift shelters at the airport as they await news on their loved ones. Many are becoming angry and frustrated, with the remains of only about half the victims returned to families so far. Lim Yun Suk reports. 

The chief of Jeju Air has pledged to "repair trust" by strengthening safety measures after one of its planes crash-landed at Muan International Airport on Sunday. The incident killed 181 people — the nation's worst aviation disaster in history. Families of the victims are staying in makeshift shelters at the airport as they await news on their loved ones. Many are becoming angry and frustrated, with the remains of only about half the victims returned to families so far. Lim Yun Suk reports. 

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