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Un avión cae en pleno río Hudson, junto a Nueva York

La aeronave con unos 150 pasajeros a bordo cayó por un impacto con pájaros

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  • El avión ha caído justo en el río, en el que parece ser un aterrizaje controlado para evitar víctimas.

    A US Airways airbus A320 plane believed to be carrying over 100 passengers and five crew members lies in water after it splashed down in the Hudson River off Manhattan in New York

    A US Airways airbus A320 plane believed to be carrying over 100 passengers and five crew members lies in water after it splashed down in the Hudson River off Manhattan in New York January 15, 2009. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES)
  • Los ferrys acuden al rescate de los pasajeros en la bahía del Hudson.

    Passengers stand on the wings of a U.S. Airways plane as a ferry pulls up to it after it landed in the Hudson River in New York

    Passengers stand on the wings of a U.S. Airways plane as a ferry pulls up to it after it landed in the Hudson River in New York, January 15, 2009. Local media said the plane was an Airbus with 146 passengers and five crew which had just taken off from La Guardia Airport and was trying to return after apparently striking a flock of birds. More than a dozen people wearing yellow life vests were seen on the wings of the downed plane as it floated in the river, and they were plucked to safety by ferries that surrounded the jet. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn (UNITED STATES)
  • Passengers are rescued after a U.S. Airways plane landed in the Hudson River in New York

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