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At the scene of the disaster, filled with sadness and regret, emotions are rising every few minutes. Hundreds of families are expressing anger and frustration at not having yet identified the bodies of their loved ones. Amid angry shouts, police officials explain that the bodies were so badly damaged in the accident that it is taking time to carefully identify them. Meanwhile, as the investigation into the cause of the accident continues, aviation experts are raising questions about the concrete mound structure. Acting President Choi Sang-mok has called on investigators to release their findings quickly and has ordered an urgent safety check of all national air transport. BBC’s Jean McKenzie, Seoul correspondent, met with families at the scene to hear their stories. For more information, visit BBC News Korea: https://www.bbc.com/korean #JejuAirCrisis #JejuAir #MuanAirport #BBC #BBCKorea #BBCKorea #BBCKorean #BBCKoreanService