First black box found at Airbus A320 crash site in French Alps

First black box found at Airbus A320 crash site in French Alps
# 24 March 2015 18:45 (UTC +04:00)

"One of the black boxes from the plane has been found," French parliamentarian Christophe Castaner, who is currently near the crash site said, as quoted by the France Info radio station.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed that one of the black boxes had been found adding that it would be "immediately examined" by investigators.

Castaner said via Twitter that the airplane was totally destroyed and nothing but debris and bodies were at the Airbus A320 crash site.

Germany's ambassador to France and French Interior Minister Cazeneuve were on the crash site as well, he added.

Germanwings Airbus A320, carrying 144 passengers and 6 crew members, was heading from Barcelona to Dusseldorf when it crashed in the French Alps.

David Galtier, the head of gendarmerie of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, said that there are no signs of survivors in the plane crash as quoted by Haute-Provence Info media outlet.

On March 24, 2015 a low-cost Germanwings plane crashed in the French Alps en route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf. 150 people were on board the Airbus A320 plane, including 144 passengers and six crew members.

According to President Francois Hollande, victims of the plane crash were mainly German, Spanish and Turkish nationals. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said German, French and Spanish authorities had agreed to jointly investigate the crash Airbus A320 passenger plane in southern France.

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