The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (Molit) says they have now recovered both the flight and voice recorders from the wreckage, which will help the investigation into what caused the crash.
The tragic plane crash Sunday morning at Muan International Airport has claimed at least 177 lives as of 7 p.m., with authorities warning the death toll could rise to 179 in what is South Korea's worst domestic aviation disaster to date.
According to the Jeonnam Fire Services Headquarters on Sunday, it was unlikely that search efforts would yield any more survivors besides the two people already rescued, who were reported to be crew members, one male and one female.