South Korea: At the scene of the plane crash investigation

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South Korean authorities continue their search through the debris of a fatal plane crash that killed 179 people on Sunday.

Piecing together what caused the crash will be difficult given the amount of damage to the plane’s fuselage, the fact that there were only two survivors, and investigators will need to rely on cockpit flight recorders.

The BBC’s Rupert Wingfield-Hayes visited the scene.

Video by Vicky Wong and Ian Casey.

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