Crash A320: 4th day search through the debris


Research has resumed on Friday morning at the site of Airbus crash Germanwings.


Rescuers and police forensic were transported on the slopes of massive Three bishoprics.


Since Tuesday, they crisscross the area to first found the second black box, which contains the flight data. The black box has not yet been identified. The wreckage is scattered on nearly 4 acres.


And then there is the identification of the bodies of work. This is to find the fragments and send them to forensic DNA for analysis. Work that could last several weeks.


Locally in the villages of Vernet and Seyne-les-Alpes, parents and relatives of the victims came Thursday, mainly from Germany and Spain. Others were to arrive Friday.

They gathered in the funeral chapels or at the memorial erected in memory of the fallen.






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