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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 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. |
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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