Airbus A320 airliner belonging to the German airlines company,
Germanwings, subsidiary of Lufthansa, crashed on Tuesday, March 24, 2015
in the French Alps between Barcelonnette
and Digne, BBC reported citing French aviation officials and police. The
French Transport Ministry, RFI said, disclosed that 150 people were on
board the plane that was reportedly en route from Barcelona to
Dusseldorf and was carrying 144 passengers and six others were crew
members. Reports say 67 of the passengers were Germans and the Spanish
deputy Prime Minster said 45 of them had Spanish names.
"The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified,
lead us to think there are no survivors,” French President Françoise
Hollande said, the BBC quoted. Transport Minister, Alain Vidalies, later
on reportedly confirmed the information. President Hollande was cited
as further saying that the crash was a tragedy and called for solidarity
with the victims, adding that the area of the crash was very difficult
to access.
The Prime Minister of France, Manuel Valls reportedly sent the
Minister of Interior Bernard Cazeneuve accompanied by the Minister of
Ecology, Ségolène Royal and the Secretary of State for Transport, Alain
Vidalies to the scene of the crash, RFI reported. Speaking later on, he
said, "A helicopter managed to land (by the crash site) and has
confirmed that unfortunately there were no survivors,” Reuters quoted.
"The aircraft's contact with French radar, French air traffic
controllers ended at 10.53 am at an altitude of about 6,000 feet. The
plane then crashed," Germanwings' Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann
told a news conference,, Reuters reported. RFI cited the Spokesperson of
the French Interior Ministry, Henry Brandet as saying that over 400
rescue personnel were mobilized for the incident. However, the rescue
mission could not be easy owing to the difficult access to the area.
Reacting to the plane crash, the Chief Executive Officer of
Lufthansa, Carsten Spohr reportedly said they did not yet know what
happened. He however, expressed sympathies to the families of the
passengers and crew members, praying that survivors should be found.
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