Fire Breaks Out on South Korean Plane, All Passengers Evacuated Safely

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A fire erupted on an Air Busan passenger plane at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, on January 28, 2025, prompting the evacuation of 176 people onboard, including 169 passengers and seven crew members. According to the National Fire Agency, the rear section of the Airbus A321 caught fire shortly before 10:30 PM, but the blaze was fully extinguished, and the evacuation was conducted safely using inflatable slides. Three individuals sustained minor injuries during the evacuation.

While the cause of the fire remains unidentified, the incident marks a significant event in South Korea's aviation history, coming just a month after a tragic crash involving a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 that resulted in 179 fatalities. The transport ministry has launched an investigation into the recent incident to determine the underlying factors leading to the fire.

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