SAD NEWS: Horrific tragedy when plane crashed and caught fire upon landing, killing 179 out of 181 people on b0ard – Cause has been discovered, sh0cking the world…

SAD NEWS: Horrific tragedy when plane crashed and caught fire upon landing, killing 179 out of 181 people on b0ard – Cause has been discovered, sh0cking the world…GT09

In one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent history, a passenger plane carrying 181 people crashed and burst into flames during landing, claiming the lives of 179 passengers and crew members. Only two survivors have been confirmed, both currently in critical condition and receiving emergency medical care.

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The horrifying incident occurred late last night as the aircraft attempted to land amid severe crosswinds at an international airport. Witnesses reported a deafening noise, followed by an explosion and a wall of fire that engulfed the fuselage. Emergency crews rushed to the scene but were overwhelmed by the intensity of the blaze.

Initial reports suggested a possible technical malfunction or weather-related complication. However, just hours ago, investigators released preliminary findings that have left the world stunned.

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According to aviation safety authorities, the crash was caused by a critical software failure linked to a recently installed autopilot update. The system misread altitude data during descent, forcing the plane into a dangerously steep trajectory. Shockingly, pilots were unable to manually override the automated system in time — a flaw that experts now believe could affect hundreds of similar aircraft models currently in service around the globe.

Families of the victims are demanding answers, while aviation officials around the world have launched urgent inspections and temporary groundings of planes using the same software. Airlines and regulators are facing intense backlash for what many are calling “a preventable technological disaster.”

World leaders and aviation safety watchdogs have expressed deep condolences, and calls for immediate reform in aviation software certification are intensifying. The names of the victims have not yet been officially released, pending notification of families.

This tragedy is not just a reminder of the fragility of life but also a wake-up call for the aviation industry — where technology, if not properly tested and regulated, can turn deadly in a matter of seconds.

More updates to follow as the investigation continues.