Airbus A320 Crashes In French Alps
A plane carrying 148 people has crashed in southern France today, Tuesday, March 24.
Airbus A320 flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf disappeared from radar before crashing in the French Alps, The Telegraph reports.
President Francois Hollande confirmed the information saying that “there are not thought to be any survivors”.
This is the first major disaster involving a Germanwings aircraft. The low-cost airline was founded in 2002.
Recent years have been marked by several air tragedies around the world. The world is in shock. People are taking to social media to condole with the families of the victims.
Feel so sad for the people on Airbus A320 that lost their lives today. Warm thoughts to their friends and families🌹
— Katrine Syversen (@Katrine89) March 24, 2015
Prayers to families with ties to airbus flight that went down this am. — maximus (@wolverine2710) March 24, 2015
Airbus A320 flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf disappeared from radar before crashing in the French Alps, The Telegraph reports.
President Francois Hollande confirmed the information saying that “there are not thought to be any survivors”.
This is the first major disaster involving a Germanwings aircraft. The low-cost airline was founded in 2002.
Recent years have been marked by several air tragedies around the world. The world is in shock. People are taking to social media to condole with the families of the victims.
Feel so sad for the people on Airbus A320 that lost their lives today. Warm thoughts to their friends and families🌹
— Katrine Syversen (@Katrine89) March 24, 2015
Prayers to families with ties to airbus flight that went down this am. — maximus (@wolverine2710) March 24, 2015
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