Crash A320: Spain collects


Official day of mourning, flags at half-mast, minutes of silence in parliament, in government and Real Madrid. Spain is collected on Wednesday following the crash of the A320 Germanwings. An accident that resulted in dozens of Spanish victims.


According to the media, some of the families were waiting at the airport in Barcelona or in a nearby hotel, possibly being brought near the scene of the tragedy in France, while other relatives would already left on their own for French Alps.


A Llinars del Valles, about forty kilometers from Barcelona, ​​hearts were also full of sorrow. This is where six teenagers and two German teachers had stayed as part of a school exchange before perishing in the plane crash.


According to the mayor, a second group of German students had to return to Germany and some did not want to fly. They preferred to go by train.


A minute of silence was observed outside the town hall. And the school that hosted the 16 teenagers held a ceremony to honor the victims.






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