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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Germanwings plane crash that claimed the lives of 150 passengers on Tuesday (24/03).

Germanwings plane crash that claimed the lives of 150 passengers on Tuesday (24/03).


Leaders of Germany, Spain, and France came together to the Alps in France to visit the location of the plane crash that claimed the lives of 150 Germanwings passengers on Tuesday (24/03).
Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, and Mariano Rajoy get an explanation of the rescue efforts and thanked the workers.
One recording 'black box' has been found near Digne.
Airbus A320 aircraft with a flight from Barcelona numbered 4U 9525 towards Duesseldorf destroyed and there are no survivors.
Director of Germanwings, Thomas Winkelmann, said 72 of the 144 passengers were German nationals, 35 citizens of Spain, although the list is continuously updated.
Victims of German origin, including 16 students who had just returned from a student exchange program.
It temporarily the British Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, confirmed the three Britons are in the list of victims.
Other victims came from Australia, Argentina, Iran, Venezuela, United States, Netherlands, Colombia, Mexico, Japan, Denmark, and Israel.
Tool in the aircraft cockpit voice recorder was found by a helicopter search team on Tuesday (24/03) in poor condition but still be able to provide information related to the accident.
French Transport Minister, Alain Vidalies, said if the sound has been recorded, the investigation will be carried out quickly, but the team is still looking for a 'black box' second, which contains the flight data recorder.

French Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, said a helicopter had landed at the crash site Germanwings and no survivors.
Added that the weather at the accident site to deteriorate.
French Ministry of Home Affairs said the location of the debris Germanwings Airbus A320 that crashed was noticed at an altitude of 2,000 meters.
Ministry spokesman, Pierre-Henry Brandet, told BFM TV that the search and rescue 'a very long and very difficult' will take place because of its remote location.
Aircraft owned low-cost airline Germanwings flight number 4U 9525 crashed in the mountains of the Alps, Tuesday (24/03), and reportedly carrying 144 passengers and six crew.
Helicopter near the crash site
A helicopter belonging to the French public security services near the location of the crash site Germanwings.
Germanwings
Rescue workers are already getting close to the crash site 4U 9525.
Germanwings.
Location accidents are in hard to reach places.
The accident occurred when the aircraft was en route from Barcelona in Spain towards Dusseldorf, Germany.
Authorities at both airports already provide assistance to the families of passengers.
The victim's family
Police guard the victim's family at the airport of Barcelona from media disruption.
Officers in Dusseldorf
Authorities ensure you a personal kleluarga victims in Dusseldorf.
In Barcelona, ​​police escort a number of families of the victims entered the terminal to go to a place that is inaccessible to the media. No one gives a statement to reporters waiting there.
While in Dusseldorf, the family awaits the arrival of air taken from the arrival terminal to a nearby building.
Airport officials closed the area of ​​the building to make the family could be in privacy without distractions media.
France
Firefighters and police have gathered in Seyne, near the mountains where the accident.
Location
These flight flight 4U 9525 and the last location where aircraft before it crashed.
Spokesman for Lufthansa, Germanwings parent company, Carsten Spohr said the accident was a dark hour for them.
"We were very shocked and sad. The plane of our subsidiary falls over the French Alps at around 11:00 am local time. Expressions of grief and our prayers to the families of our passengers and crew on the black hour for our company."
Previous President of France, Francois Hollande, said, "The condition of the accident, which has not been clarified, leads us to think that there were no survivors."

At 10:47 local time, the plane made an emergency call, as one source told AFP. BBC

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