2 killed in Calif. plane crash

All 307 people on board a plane that crashed earlier today, killing two people and injuring 180, have been accounted for, San Francisco officials said.

Two people are dead after an airliner arriving from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing.

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Two people are dead after an airliner arriving from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing.

Officials said one person was unaccounted for and 49 people were taken to area hospitals in serious condition.

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Officials said one person was unaccounted for and 49 people were taken to area hospitals in serious condition.

People walked through a terminal as some flights resume at San Francisco International Airport.

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People walked through a terminal as some flights resume at San Francisco International Airport.

San Francisco Fire Department Airport deputy chief Dale Carnes addressed the press in the latest briefing from officials.

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San Francisco Fire Department Airport deputy chief Dale Carnes addressed the press in the latest briefing from officials.

The NTSB said it has already begun collecting data on traffic control and weather patterns.

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The NTSB said it has already begun collecting data on traffic control and weather patterns.

Officials advise travelers to check with their airlines before coming to the airport.

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Officials advise travelers to check with their airlines before coming to the airport.

The detached tail and landing gear of Asiana Flight 214 rested on the tarmac.

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The detached tail and landing gear of Asiana Flight 214 rested on the tarmac.

David Johnson, FBI special agent in charge of the San Francisco Division (foreground), said there was no early indication of terrorism in the crash.

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David Johnson, FBI special agent in charge of the San Francisco Division (foreground), said there was no early indication of terrorism in the crash.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it is too early in its investigation to say what caused a plane to crash in San Francisco.

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The National Transportation Safety Board said it is too early in its investigation to say what caused a plane to crash in San Francisco.

Investigators and fire department personnel walked around the wreckage.

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Investigators and fire department personnel walked around the wreckage.

A couple embraced as they watched a news conference with airport and city officials at San Francisco International Airport.

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A couple embraced as they watched a news conference with airport and city officials at San Francisco International Airport.

A line of investigators walked on the tarmac near the remains of the plane.

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A line of investigators walked on the tarmac near the remains of the plane.

Airport spokesman Doug Yakel addressed the media.

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Airport spokesman Doug Yakel addressed the media.

Bob Merberg (foreground) sat with his two children after their flight to Rochester, N.Y., was canceled.

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Bob Merberg (foreground) sat with his two children after their flight to Rochester, N.Y., was canceled.

People were seen outside of the international terminal at the San Francisco airport.

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People were seen outside of the international terminal at the San Francisco airport.

The airport tweeted about 3:30 p.m. PDT that two runways were reopened.

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The airport tweeted about 3:30 p.m. PDT that two runways were reopened.

NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman spoke with the media before her departure for San Francisco.

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NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman spoke with the media before her departure for San Francisco.

The NTSB said it is working with its counterpart in South Korea in the investigation.

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The NTSB said it is working with its counterpart in South Korea in the investigation.

People looked at the scene from a path along San Francisco Bay.

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People looked at the scene from a path along San Francisco Bay.

Television footage showed the top of the fuselage was burned away and the entire tail was gone

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Television footage showed the top of the fuselage was burned away and the entire tail was gone

A fire truck sprayed the Boeing 777 after it crashed.

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A fire truck sprayed the Boeing 777 after it crashed.

The twin-engine aircraft is one of the world’s most popular long-distance planes.

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The twin-engine aircraft is one of the world’s most popular long-distance planes.

An airport spokesman said he did not yet know how many passengers were aboard the flight.

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An airport spokesman said he did not yet know how many passengers were aboard the flight.

Smoke could be seen rising from the plane.

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Smoke could be seen rising from the plane.

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Witnesses said the plane approached the San Francisco airport at an awkward angle, and it appeared that its tail hit before it bounced down the runway.

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