Las imágenes del accidente de avión en los Alpes franceses
El rescate del accidente de avión en los Alpes franceses en imágenes.
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Unas chicas, junto a la entrada del instituto Joseph König, en Haltern am See (Alemania), donde estudiaban 16 alumnos que viajaban en el avión tras haber participado en un intercambio escolar en Barcelona.
24.03.2015Young girls stand on March 24, 2014 in front of the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium secondary school in Haltern am See, western Germany, from where some of the Germanwings plane crash victims came. Sixteen German teenagers and two teachers on a school exchange trip were assumed to be among the 150 dead in the crash of a passenger jet in the French Alps, officials said. The head of low-budget airline Germanwings said there were 144 passengers and six crew on the Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps en route to Duesseldorf from Barcelona. AFP PHOTO / SASCHA SCHUERMANNAFP -
Un grupo de estudiantes se reúnen en el instituto manifestando su duelo por la muerte de 16 alumnos de entre 15 y 16 años y dos de sus profesores. Ha habido 67 víctimas alemanas.
24.03.2015Students gather in front of lit candles outside the Josef-Koenig-Gymnasium high school in Haltern am See, March, 24, 2015. Students and teachers at a small-town German high school broke out in tears when they realised that 16 classmates and two teachers were on board an ill-fated Germanwings airplane that crashed in France on Tuesday on a flight home to Duesseldorf. An Airbus operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline crashed in a remote snowy area of the French Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 on board including 16 schoolchildren. REUTERS/Kirsten NeumannREUTERS -
Velas colocadas a la puerta del instituto Josef König en Haltern am See (Alemania).
24.03.2015Lit candles are placed outside the Josef-Koenig-Gymnasium high school in Haltern am See, March, 24, 2015. Students and teachers at a small-town German high school broke out in tears when they realised that 16 classmates and two teachers were on board an ill-fated Germanwings airplane that crashed in France on Tuesday on a flight home to Duesseldorf. An Airbus operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline crashed in a remote snowy area of the French Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 on board including 16 schoolchildren. REUTERS/Kirsten NeumannREUTERS
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