Just One Person Missing as Air Crash Numbers Are Revised
Better than originally feared
SFO -- A Boeing 777 arriving from South Korea crash landed at San Francisco International Airport Saturday morning, killing two people and critically injuring 10.
Officials said 181 people were taken to local hospitals, 49 of those with serious injuries. Another 123 people were uninjured. One is still unaccounted for after the crash.
Earlier, officials thought as many as 60 people were unaccounted for from the Asiana Airlines flight 214 that was carrying 307 passengers and crew.
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