South Korea’s Muan county was shaken when a Jeju Air flight carrying 175 passengers and six crew members crashed at its airport last Sunday (Dec 29), leaving only two survivors. Many are mourning the victims – and wondering how their hometown can move on from the disaster. CNA’s Korea correspondent Lim Yun Suk has more.
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