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A passenger aboard the doomed Jeju Air flight texted a relative with a final message moments before the plane slammed into a concrete barrier and burst into flames in South Korea, killing 179 people.
At least two deaths have been confirmed after a severe weather outbreak Saturday spawned multiple tornadoes across several states and left a trail of destruction in their wake.
South Korea's national fire agency says 124 people have been confirmed dead after a plane caught fire after a failed landing at an airport.
The plane veered off a runway at Muan International Airport and caught fire after crashing, a fire official said.