By New York Times News Service via Peninsula Daily News
AT LEAST TWO people after an Asiana jetliner from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing Saturday at San Francisco International Airport, according to the authorities.
Pieces of the airplane broke off as it careened down the runway.
As smoke poured from the plane carrying 291 passengers and 16 crew members, passengers scrambled out of emergency exits.
Roughly 130 were rushed to area hospitals, including 10 people in critical condition, fire officials said.
Another 60 people remained unaccounted for hours after the crash, officials said, highlighting the chaos of the crash site and rescue effort.
The crash of Flight 214 was the first in the United States since February 2009.
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