Un avión etíope cae frente a la costa libanesa
Un avión etíope cae frente a la costa libanesa
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Soldados libaneses transportan uno de los cadáveres encontrados entre los restos del avión siniestrado.
25.01.2010Lebanese soldiers carry a passenger's bag from an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean sea on Monday morning, at Khaldeh beach, south of Beirut, January 25, 2010. The plane with 90 people on board crashed shortly after taking off from Beirut in stormy weather. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Girma Wake said he had no word of any survivors from the crash. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT MILITARY)REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir -
Un soldado libanés examina los restos del avión que ha caído al mar tras despegar de Beirut.
25.01.2010A Lebanese soldier gathers remains of an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean sea on Monday morning, as a helicopter flies above searching for survivors at Khaldeh beach, south of Beirut, January 25, 2010. The plane with 90 people on board crashed minutes after taking off from Beirut in stormy weather. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Girma Wake said he had no word of any survivors from the crash. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT MILITARY)REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir -
Las familias de los pasajeros del avión de Ethiopian Airlines, que se ha estrellado en costas libanesas, llegan a la zona del siniestro.
25.01.2010Relatives of passengers who were aboard an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean sea on Monday morning, cry as they arrive near the site of the crash at Khaldeh, south of Beirut, January 25, 2010. The plane with 90 people on board crashed shortly after taking off from Beirut in stormy weather. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Girma Wake said he had no word of any survivors from the crash. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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