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八点最热报 | 韩国济州航空一架客机星期天发生严重空难,造成179人罹难。虽然飞机失事的原因还在调查中,但济州航空是否因为过度追求收益而忽视了飞安问题,也成为了外界质疑的焦点。根据韩国金融监督院昨天公布的统计数据,这架失事客机在事发前的48小时内,一共执行了13次航班任务。除了失事客机,济州航空的每架客机,平均每个月飞行418小时,成为韩国6家主要航空公司之冠……

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00:05A passenger plane in Korea, Jeju, had a serious air crash on Sunday, causing 179 people to die.
00:11Although the cause of the plane crash is still under investigation,
00:14whether Jeju Airlines has ignored the issue of flight safety due to over-pursuit of profits
00:20has also become a question mark in the outside world.
00:22According to the statistics released by the South Korean Financial Supervisory Board yesterday,
00:26this passenger plane carried out a total of 13 flight missions within 48 hours before the incident.
00:33In addition to passenger planes, each passenger plane of Jeju Airlines
00:37flies an average of 418 hours a month, becoming one of the six major airlines in Korea.
00:43This not only makes people doubt whether Jeju Airlines has over-increased the use of aircraft
00:48in order to maximize profits.
00:51According to the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport,
00:54the use of Jeju Airlines aircraft is indeed relatively high in the data.
00:58The authorities will carry out a high-intensity air safety inspection plan for the company.
01:04However, while the South Korean authorities are still investigating this air crash,
01:08the South Korean Ministry of Justice received a threatening email yesterday
01:12claiming that the Jeju Airlines air crash was done by them,
01:16and warned that many cities in South Korea will be bombed on New Year's Eve.
01:22The South Korean police have already started the investigation.
01:24The police said that according to the name of the person who sent the email,
01:27it was initially thought to be a Japanese person.
01:30According to the police, the name is the same as the email sent by the person
01:35who predicted that many public facilities in South Korea would be bombed in August last year.
01:39Therefore, the police believe that it may be done by the same criminal.
01:43Therefore, the police decided to conduct an investigation
01:46together with the email and the existing case.
01:49In any case, the police will also strengthen patrols at the main public places
01:53and monitor the emergency response system.
01:58After more than 48 hours of Jeju Airlines air crash,
02:01investigators are still on site to investigate and collect evidence.
02:04Now the scene of the accident has been temporarily closed.
02:07The families of the victims also held a press conference yesterday,
02:10but they did not keep their promise to properly dispose of their loved ones' bodies.
02:14The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare decided to support government-level refrigerated vehicles and refrigerators,
02:19and decided to prevent the damage from spreading and being damaged.
02:23However, the damage to the victims is still left in the police station,
02:28and the refrigerated facilities that were promised have not been installed yet.
02:33In the meantime, the bodies will be damaged and destroyed.
02:36This is the part where the last dignity of the victim is seriously damaged.
02:41In the face of the family's criticism, Korean Minister of Transport, Pyo Hyang-yoo, clarified that
02:45all the bodies have been properly disposed of and temporarily placed in the freezer.
02:49He also emphasized that of the 179 victims,
02:52only 5 bodies remain and have not yet been identified.
02:55The authorities will complete all the identification work as soon as possible.
02:58175 people were placed in the frozen container.
03:04Most of the bodies were identified after the DNA test,
03:10but only 170 people were identified.
03:15Due to the pandemic, some refugees from Thailand
03:18left their families far away in Thailand in a low mood,
03:20carrying their loved ones' remains and memories of the past.
03:23Some Thai officials also paid a visit to the refugees' homes,
03:26and their families are actively trying to transport their loved ones' bodies back to Thailand for funeral.
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