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Un avión etíope cae frente a la costa libanesa

Un avión etíope cae frente a la costa libanesa

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  • Accidente aéreo en Beirut

    Lebanese airport safety employees gather near the site where an Ethiopian plane crashed at Na'ameh village

    Lebanese airport safety employees gather near the site where an Ethiopian plane crashed at Na'ameh village, south of Beirut, January 25, 2010. An Ethiopian Airlines plane with 90 people on board crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Beirut in bad weather early on Monday. Four bodies were recovered as a search for survivors began. REUTERS/Ali Hashisho (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Familiares de los pasajeros del vuelo de Ethiopian Airlines estrellado frente a la costa de Beirut corren hacia el aeropuerto

    Relatives of passengers who were aboard the Ethiopian plane which crashed, rush to Beirut international airport

    Relatives of passengers who were aboard the Ethiopian plane which crashed, rush to Beirut international airport January 25, 2010. An Ethiopian Airlines plane with 90 people on board crashed into the Mediterranean sea shortly after taking off from Beirut international airport in the early hours of Monday, the Lebanese transport minister said. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Una pariente de los pasajeros del vuelo estrellado de Ethiopian Airlines, es consolada por una amiga

    A relative of passengers who were aboard on an Ethiopian Airlines plane, which crashed into the Mediterranean sea, is comforted by a friend at Beirut international airport

    A relative of passengers who were aboard on an Ethiopian Airlines plane, which crashed into the Mediterranean sea on Monday morning, is comforted by a friend at Beirut international airport January 25, 2010. The plane with 90 people on board crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Beirut in bad weather early on Monday. Nine bodies were recovered as a search for survivors began. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)

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