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China plane crash: All 132 passengers on Boeing flight declared dead, no survivors found

China plane crash: All 132 passengers on Boeing flight declared dead, no survivors found

China plane crash: All 132 passengers on Boeing flight declared dead, no survivors found

The Chinese authorities officially confirmed Saturday that no survived in the Eastern Chinese accident was 737-800 earlier this week with 132 people on board.

Announcement by Chinese Civil Aviation Administration Officer at a late night news conference was followed by a short moment of silence. The investigator has identified 120 victims through DNA analysis, the country’s media reported.

Flights from Kunming City in Southwest China flying at a price of 29,000 feet (8,800 meters) on Monday when suddenly swooping into the mountainous area, shortly before it would start his offspring to the airport in Guangzhou, manufacturing capital and exports of the province. The center near Hong Kong on the southeast coast of China.

Excavator construction digs into Saturday’s accident sites in searching for debris, fixed and second black box. Searchers found the cockpit voice recorder on Wednesday but had not found the flight data recorder.

Workers wore knee-high rubber shoes using a shovel and other hand tools to filter the ground slope in a 20 meter hole (about 65 feet) left by the plane. Debris and other items were collected in dozens of rectangular plastic containers, Patri.

Authorities say that forensic and criminal investigations have confirmed the identity of 114 passengers and six crew members.

East China, one of the four main Chinese airlines, and his subsidiary has distributed all 737-800 of their aircraft, a total of 223 aircraft. Carrier said the foundation was a precaution, not a sign that was wrong.

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