SBS News in Filipino, Monday 30 December 2024

The wreckage of a plane is seen at an airport

Two crew members were rescued from the tail end of a South Korean airliner that skidded off the end of a runway and slammed into a wall. Source: AP / Supplied/South Korea Muan Fire Station

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Bushfires in parts of Victoria and Western Australia may take several more days to be contained, according to authorities.
  • The Philippine government continues to coordinate with Kuwaiti authorities regarding the incident involving a Filipino domestic helper allegedly accused of killing her employer's child
  • South Korea has declared seven days of mourning to honour the 179 people who died - in what is being described as the country's deadliest aviation in 27 years.

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