Torrential Rain Kills 18 In South Korea, 9 Missing
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The pilots of the South Korean airliner that crashed and killed 179 people switched off the wrong engine, a report has revealed.
Torrential rains in South Korea over five days have caused 17 deaths and left 11 people missing, officials report.
An investigation into a South Korean plane crash that killed 179 people has found "clear evidence" that the pilots shut off the engine, but families of the victims say they don't trust the report.
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