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The Comoros has begun 30 days of mourning for those who died in a plane crash in the Indian Ocean, President Ahmed Abdullah Sambi has announced. | The Comoros has begun 30 days of mourning for those who died in a plane crash in the Indian Ocean, President Ahmed Abdullah Sambi has announced. |
He told state television that Comoran authorities needed more international help to find out why the plane crashed. | He told state television that Comoran authorities needed more international help to find out why the plane crashed. |
It was heading to the Comoros from Yemen when it came down in bad weather on Tuesday. All but one of 153 people on board are thought to have died. | It was heading to the Comoros from Yemen when it came down in bad weather on Tuesday. All but one of 153 people on board are thought to have died. |
French and US crews are assisting the Comorans with the salvage operation. | French and US crews are assisting the Comorans with the salvage operation. |
The BBC's John Ngahyoma in the Comoros says flags will fly at half-mast during the month-long mourning period. | |
He says life in the capital, Moroni, is returning to normal - but the surrounding villages are much quieter and the usual festivals and weddings are not taking place. | |
Map of plane route | Map of plane route |
President Sambi, who cut short his time at an African Union summit in Libya, announced the country was in mourning during a televised address. | President Sambi, who cut short his time at an African Union summit in Libya, announced the country was in mourning during a televised address. |
Crash timeline Ties that bind: Comoros and France 'Miracle' of Comoros crash girl Are children more likely to survive? | Crash timeline Ties that bind: Comoros and France 'Miracle' of Comoros crash girl Are children more likely to survive? |
"From today, our country is in a period of mourning for 30 days," he said. | "From today, our country is in a period of mourning for 30 days," he said. |
He urged France to help find out what happened as the plane attempted to land in Moroni. | |
There was only one survivor - a 12-year-old girl, who was reunited with her father in France on Thursday. | There was only one survivor - a 12-year-old girl, who was reunited with her father in France on Thursday. |
Many of those who died had started their journey with Yemenia Air in France, before changing planes in Yemen. | |
Yemenia has now halted all flights in and out of Marseille in southern France after a vocal protest by the large Comoran expatriate population there. | |
And controversy has continued over the crashed plan - a 19-year-old Airbus A310. | |
French officials said after crash that the plane had been banned from French airspace because inspectors had found faults with it. | French officials said after crash that the plane had been banned from French airspace because inspectors had found faults with it. |
And Comorans say they had repeatedly warned that the planes used by Yemenia between the Yemen capital Sanaa and Moroni were dangerous. | And Comorans say they had repeatedly warned that the planes used by Yemenia between the Yemen capital Sanaa and Moroni were dangerous. |
But Yemeni aviation official Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Qader rejected the accusations about the plane's condition. | But Yemeni aviation official Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Qader rejected the accusations about the plane's condition. |
"This is baseless, otherwise we would not have allowed the plane to go on an overseas trip," he told Reuters news agency. | "This is baseless, otherwise we would not have allowed the plane to go on an overseas trip," he told Reuters news agency. |
"We exercise strict control on our planes and if anything like this [was discovered] the plane would, of course, never be allowed to take off," he said. | "We exercise strict control on our planes and if anything like this [was discovered] the plane would, of course, never be allowed to take off," he said. |
There were 66 French nationals among the passengers. Most of the rest were Comorans, and most had flown on a different Yemenia aircraft from Paris or Marseille before boarding flight IY626 in Sanaa. | There were 66 French nationals among the passengers. Most of the rest were Comorans, and most had flown on a different Yemenia aircraft from Paris or Marseille before boarding flight IY626 in Sanaa. |
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