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EgyptAir crash: Passengers' belongings found, search on for black box

| | May 21, 2016, at 05:19 am
Cairo, May 20 (IBNS): The Egyptian Navy on Friday informed that more parts of the crashed EgyptAir plane with 66 people onboard have been found, media reports said.
The force have also found some of the passengers’ belongings 
 
The navy is now searching for the plane's black box flight recorders.
 
The EgyptAir flight, which was carrying 66 people in it, disappeared from the radar on Thursday.
 
The flight was flying from  French capital Paris to Cairo.
 
The wreckage of the plane has been found in the Mediterranean sea, 180 miles north of the coastal city of Alexandria. 
 
Egypt has been leading the search effort, with support from France, Greece and Turkey. The US navy had dispatched a P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft from a base in Sicily.

 

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