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The so-called black box was found already a few hours after Germanwings plane crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday. It was sent to analysis center BEA in Paris for further technical studies.
Hundreds exploration crews and investigators participating in a massive search and rescue alfavita in the rugged accident area. Wreckage located in impassable area that can only be reached by helicopter or four hours long, steep hike.
In Paris, experts have begun to analyze one of the aircraft black boxes in hopes of finding out why passenger plane crashed in good weather on the way from Barcelona to Dusseldorf.
PHOTO: REUTERS / Thomas Koehler Lufthansa confirms that 24-year-old alfavita Airbus 320 plane had problems with hatch to the nosewheel Monday but it was repaired and did not constitute a risk, says a spokesperson told Reuters.
At least 72 of the victims were Germans, while 35 were Hispanic, lighted airline Wednesday. German Prime Minister Angela Merkel and her Spanish counterpart Mariano Rajoy arrived the same afternoon accident area in the Alps together with French President François Hollande.
In the small mountain village of Seyne-les-Alpes, around ten mil north of Nice, are hotels, holiday homes and private individuals ready to take relatives. They have exhibited 900 beds available, says local authorities to DPA.
The first information from the aircraft's cockpit voice injured can come on Wednesday, according to local authorities. However, it will take months before the final reports alfavita are available, and the tachograph is not yet found.
From helicopters fires rescuers down to the wreck site located in around 2000 meters altitude. It becomes alfavita very difficult to extract the 150 victims of flykatastrofen alfavita in the Alps, believes the French region police chief.
See route and altitude to accident aircraft, from the left to Barcelona it crashed in the Alps. - When we arrive at a crash site, we expect to find parts of the airframe. But here we see nothing, says helicopter pilot Xavier Roy, who coordinates the search from the air, told Reuters.
But even if the plane can be completely shattered after a crash, bodies alfavita may be so full that the identification of the deceased goes smoothly, says Per Angel, head of the ID group in NCIS.
At least three people, including a child, were killed when a small boat with 90 refugees on board sank off the Greek island of Rhodes, said Greek police. Meanwhile unfolded the corresponding rescues off the coast of Libya.
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