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Ethiopian jet crashes off Beirut Ethiopian jet crashes off Beirut
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An Ethiopian Airlines passenger plane with 89 people on board has crashed into the Mediterranean Sea shortly after take-off from Beirut airport.An Ethiopian Airlines passenger plane with 89 people on board has crashed into the Mediterranean Sea shortly after take-off from Beirut airport.
Eyewitnesses say they saw a ball of fire in the sky before the Addis Ababa-bound jet crashed into the sea. Eyewitnesses say they saw a ball of fire in the sky before Addis Ababa-bound Flight ET409 fell into the sea.
Wreckage from the plane has been seen off the Lebanese coast.Wreckage from the plane has been seen off the Lebanese coast.
Most of the those on board Flight ET409 were Lebanese and Ethiopian nationals. Two Britons were also on the passenger list, officials said. At least two bodies have been recovered. Most of those on board were Lebanese or Ethiopian, and two Britons were also on the passenger list.
The other passengers included citizens of Turkey, France, Russia, Canada, Syria and Iraq, Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement on its website.The other passengers included citizens of Turkey, France, Russia, Canada, Syria and Iraq, Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement on its website.
Among them was the wife of the French ambassador in Beirut, Marla Pietton.Among them was the wife of the French ambassador in Beirut, Marla Pietton.
The plane, a Boeing 737, was carrying 80 passengers and nine crew.The plane, a Boeing 737, was carrying 80 passengers and nine crew.
It disappeared from radar screens some five minutes after take-off in stormy weather at about 0200 local time.It disappeared from radar screens some five minutes after take-off in stormy weather at about 0200 local time.
'Flash in the sky'
The BBC's Natalia Antelava, in Beirut, reports that the Lebanese transport minister and other officials say a rescue operation including helicopters and naval ships is now under way, but it is unclear if there are any survivors.The BBC's Natalia Antelava, in Beirut, reports that the Lebanese transport minister and other officials say a rescue operation including helicopters and naval ships is now under way, but it is unclear if there are any survivors.
An investigative team has been dispatched to the scene, Ethiopian Airlines said.An investigative team has been dispatched to the scene, Ethiopian Airlines said.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but the plane took off in a heavy rainstorm.The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but the plane took off in a heavy rainstorm.
A witness , Abdel Mahdi Salaneh, told the BBC he saw the plane fall into the sea in flames.
"We saw a flash in the sky...," he said. We saw a flash over the sea and it was the plane falling. The weather was really bad, it was all thunder and rain."
Ethiopia and Lebanon share close business ties, and thousands of Ethiopians are employed as domestic helpers in Lebanon.Ethiopia and Lebanon share close business ties, and thousands of Ethiopians are employed as domestic helpers in Lebanon.
Ethiopian Airlines operates a regular flight between Addis Ababa from Beirut.Ethiopian Airlines operates a regular flight between Addis Ababa from Beirut.


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