China says all 132 people aboard crashed flight dead

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Rescue workers gather at the site of a plane crash from a China Eastern Airlines in Tengxian County, Guangxi region, southern China, 21 March 2022 (issued 22 March 2022). A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in southern China on a flight from Kunming to Guangzhou on 21 March 2022, according to China's Civil Aviation Administration. EPA-EFE/STRINGER CHINA OUT

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All 132 passengers and crewmembers aboard the Boeing 737 that crashed in China on March 21 are dead, Hu Zhenjiang, Deputy Administrator of China’s Civil Aviation Administration, said at a news conference on Saturday.

“All 123 passengers and nine crew on board China Eastern Airlines’ Flight MU5735 that crashed Monday are dead,” he said at the news conference broadcast by China Central Television (CCTV).

“It is possible to say with certainty that no traces of any alive people who were on board have been found during the search and rescue operation. Through DNA tests, we were able to identify 120 victims,” the official added.

The China Eastern Airlines flight en route from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed in a mountainous area in the Guangxi Autonomous Region earlier on Monday. The Boeing 737 airliner had been in operation since 2015.

The flight’s cockpit voice recorder was found on Wednesday. Its surface was badly damaged, but the recording material was intact. It was taken to Beijing for decoding. The flight data recorder has not been found yet. No traces of explosives have been detected at the crash site.


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