Sunday, July 7, 2013
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Two are dead and more are unaccounted for in a collision at San Francisco International Airport, as per San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-Whites. A Boeing 777 worked by Asiana Airlines crashed Saturday while arriving at San Francisco International Airport. There were 291 travelers and 16 team ready for. Samsung official David Eun has tweeted that he was a traveler on the plane, and reports that in spite of the fact that the "tail ripped off" the flying machine, "generally everybody appears fine." Evacuation slides could be seen conveyed from one side of the plane in a photograph Eun presented on Twitter, and also thick dark smoke surging from the collision site. Asiana is one of South Korea's two major aerial shuttles, and is situated in Seoul. Hayes-White said terrorism has been precluded as an explanation for the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board has sent specialists to the site from Washington D.c., and Los Angeles. Boeing will allegedly help with the examination.
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