Recovery operations for victims of the December 29th Jeju Air crash have restarted after a 35-day suspension. The pause was prompted by the detection of carcinogenic substances at the crash site near Muan. Work is now focusing on areas identified as contaminated, prioritizing safety for recovery teams. The resumption follows assessments and protocols implemented to address the hazardous materials. The initial phase will concentrate on clearing and securing the polluted zones before continuing the search for remains. This incident involved a Jeju Air passenger plane and aims to bring closure to the families of those lost. Authorities have not yet released details on the specific contaminants found.
