Ethiopia-Plane Crash/Memorial

Family members pay emotional visit to Ethiopia crash site as cleanup effort continues

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Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia - March 13, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of staff members of Ethiopian Airlines building floral tributes at crash site
2. Various of families of victims arriving in buses for memorial service
3. Various of memorial service in progress, mourners
4. Various of flowers, apples laid near crash site
5. Various of debris, rescuers, search and cleanup operation in progress


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Family members of the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines disaster made an emotional visit to the site of the crash on Wednesday, paying tribute to their loved ones who perished in the tragic accident.

The aircraft departed Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on Sunday morning and was bound for Kenya's Nairobi, but contact was lost just minutes after takeoff and the plane crashed near the town of Bishoftu, killing all 157 people on board. The victims included 149 passengers and eight crew members from more than 30 countries

On Wednesday noon, three buses carrying relatives of the victims stopped at the crash site, where the grief-stricken family members paid their respects by laying flowers and portraits.

Ethiopia Airlines plans to talk with the families of each victim starting on Thursday, to confirm the identities of those killed and hand over their belongings as soon as possible.

The airline on Monday announced it has found the black box data recorder of the crashed Boeing 737 Max 8 jet plane, which will give potential clues into identifying the cause of the crash.

The investigation into the crash of the aircraft is ongoing, with investigators being joined by representatives from the Boeing company as well as international probe groups.

The salvage and cleanup work of all the debris at the accident site is expected to be completed over the course of the next few days, and the crater caused by the devastating impact is set to be filled in in accordance with international conventions.

As of Wednesday, several countries including Ethiopia, China, the U.S., Indonesia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Germany have all moved to ground flights involving Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, citing safety concerns.


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  • ID : 8105617
  • Dateline : March 13, 2019
  • Location : Ethiopia
  • Category : disaster and accident
  • Duration : 2'26
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  • Dateline : 13 mars 2019
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  • Dateline : 13 مارس 2019
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  • Dateline : 13 марта 2019
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  • Dateline : 2019年3月13日
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Ethiopia-Plane Crash/Memorial

Family members pay emotional visit to Ethiopia crash site as cleanup effort continues

Dateline : March 13, 2019

Location : Ethiopia

Duration : 2'26

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Bishoftu Town, Ethiopia - March 13, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of staff members of Ethiopian Airlines building floral tributes at crash site
2. Various of families of victims arriving in buses for memorial service
3. Various of memorial service in progress, mourners
4. Various of flowers, apples laid near crash site
5. Various of debris, rescuers, search and cleanup operation in progress



Family members of the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines disaster made an emotional visit to the site of the crash on Wednesday, paying tribute to their loved ones who perished in the tragic accident.

The aircraft departed Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on Sunday morning and was bound for Kenya's Nairobi, but contact was lost just minutes after takeoff and the plane crashed near the town of Bishoftu, killing all 157 people on board. The victims included 149 passengers and eight crew members from more than 30 countries

On Wednesday noon, three buses carrying relatives of the victims stopped at the crash site, where the grief-stricken family members paid their respects by laying flowers and portraits.

Ethiopia Airlines plans to talk with the families of each victim starting on Thursday, to confirm the identities of those killed and hand over their belongings as soon as possible.

The airline on Monday announced it has found the black box data recorder of the crashed Boeing 737 Max 8 jet plane, which will give potential clues into identifying the cause of the crash.

The investigation into the crash of the aircraft is ongoing, with investigators being joined by representatives from the Boeing company as well as international probe groups.

The salvage and cleanup work of all the debris at the accident site is expected to be completed over the course of the next few days, and the crater caused by the devastating impact is set to be filled in in accordance with international conventions.

As of Wednesday, several countries including Ethiopia, China, the U.S., Indonesia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Germany have all moved to ground flights involving Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, citing safety concerns.


ID : 8105617

Published : 2019-03-14 08:05

Last Modified : 2019-03-14 17:40:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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