France: Airbus crashed in the Alpes-de Haute-Provence


An Airbus A320 of the German low-cost airline Germanwings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, crashed Tuesday in the region Barcelonnette in the Alpes de Haute-Provence. It was carrying 148 people including six crew members, according to security sources. He liaised Barcelona-Düsseldorf.


French President Francois Hollande said that the conditions of the crash of an Airbus in the Alps "suggests that there would be no survivors."


According to press reports, the plane crashed at the height of massive "three bishoprics." The Interior Ministry said that debris was found.


Prime Minister Manuel Valls said he asked the activation of the interministerial crisis and the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve went to the scene of the crash.






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