[Anchor]
On the fourth day after the Jeju Air passenger plane disaster, the bereaved families visited the scene for the first time.
The identities of the victims were all confirmed through detailed DNA testing.
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[Reporter]
Yes, this is the scene of the Muan International Airport accident.
[Anchor]
The bereaved families visited the scene of the accident?
[Reporter]
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Yes, the accident site is where only the tail of the aircraft remains behind me.
The bereaved families traveled to the scene of the accident by bus at 11 a.m., about three hours ago.
The bereaved families set up a simple table here with rice cake soup and held a summary ceremony.
The bereaved families who watched the
accident up close burst into tears.
Although the reporters could not accompany them, they could hear the bereaved family crying from a distance.
Police and fire authorities will resume the process of recovering the victims' belongings and damaged bodies as soon as they finish visiting the site.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is continuing its investigation into the cause of the aircraft's landing gear not working, leaving all possibilities open.
We are determining whether there was a defect in the device itself, the possibility of shutting down the aircraft, and whether both engines failed.
In addition, we are continuing to analyze the plane's black box to determine the exact cause of the disaster.
Yesterday, a joint team of U.S. experts scrutinized the azimuth facilities at the airport where the aircraft crashed.
Today (1st), the U.S. side is expected to send two additional National Transportation Safety Board investigators to the site to continue the investigation quickly.
[Anchor]
All 179 victims were also identified?
[Reporter]
Yes, it is.
All four victims, who have not been identified, have been identified.
All 179 victims of the accident were identified on the fourth day of the disaster.
The additional identified victims were identified through a detailed DNA test.
As recently as yesterday afternoon, there were a total of five unconfirmed victims.
The police took additional DNA from the bereaved family and conducted a thorough DNA test to identify one person late last night, and identified all the victims left in the early morning hours.
Police said today that they will take measures to ensure that the families of the 50 victims who have been identified and identified by DNA will be extradited.
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However, the impact of the accident is so great that there are still many bodies scattered at the scene.
As all the scattered bodies need to be recovered, it will take a considerable amount of time to deliver the bodies of the victims as intact as possible to the bereaved families.
The total number of victims whose bodies were delivered to the bereaved families was 11, most of whom are having funerals or undergoing procedures.
So far, I'm YTN's facial expression Woo at the scene of the Muan International Airport accident.
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