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At least 21 bodies of people killed in an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash off Beirut have been pulled from the sea.At least 21 bodies of people killed in an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash off Beirut have been pulled from the sea.
Addis Ababa-bound Flight ET409 burst into flames and crashed into the Mediterranean shortly after take-off from Beirut airport in stormy weather.Addis Ababa-bound Flight ET409 burst into flames and crashed into the Mediterranean shortly after take-off from Beirut airport in stormy weather.
Rescuers are continuing to search for bodies and wreckage, as well as the aircraft's flight recorder.Rescuers are continuing to search for bodies and wreckage, as well as the aircraft's flight recorder.
But officials say it is very unlikely that any of the 90 people on board the Boeing 737-800 will be found alive.But officials say it is very unlikely that any of the 90 people on board the Boeing 737-800 will be found alive.
AT THE SCENE Natalia Antelava, Beirut airportAT THE SCENE Natalia Antelava, Beirut airport
Many relatives are crying, devastated. A woman is telling us she's refusing to believe her husband is dead, and yet hopes are fading very fast. Officials are saying it is very unlikely anyone managed to survive this crash.Many relatives are crying, devastated. A woman is telling us she's refusing to believe her husband is dead, and yet hopes are fading very fast. Officials are saying it is very unlikely anyone managed to survive this crash.
Nevertheless they're still calling their efforts a rescue operation. They're still trying to look for possible survivors and also wreckage which could point to why this happened.Nevertheless they're still calling their efforts a rescue operation. They're still trying to look for possible survivors and also wreckage which could point to why this happened.
The weather has been really harsh. The plane took off in a storm and it's been raining ever since. The sea is rough, and rescuers are saying it's making their efforts that much more difficult.The weather has been really harsh. The plane took off in a storm and it's been raining ever since. The sea is rough, and rescuers are saying it's making their efforts that much more difficult.
Eighty-two were passengers, including small children, and the other eight were crew, Ethiopian Airlines said. This model can seat 189 passengers.Eighty-two were passengers, including small children, and the other eight were crew, Ethiopian Airlines said. This model can seat 189 passengers.
Most were Lebanese or Ethiopian.Most were Lebanese or Ethiopian.
The UK Foreign Office said there was one British national and one person of dual nationality.The UK Foreign Office said there was one British national and one person of dual nationality.
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.
Some of the foreign passengers are reported to be of Lebanese origin.Some of the foreign passengers are reported to be of Lebanese origin.
Debris washed upDebris washed up
The plane disappeared from radar screens some five minutes after take-off in stormy weather at about 0200 local time, near the village of Naameh, about 3.5km (2 miles) from the coast.The plane disappeared from radar screens some five minutes after take-off in stormy weather at about 0200 local time, near the village of Naameh, about 3.5km (2 miles) from the coast.
Helicopters and naval ships are searching the crash site. It is still being described as a rescue operation, although officials say that in such bad weather it is unlikely anyone will be found so long after the crash.Helicopters and naval ships are searching the crash site. It is still being described as a rescue operation, although officials say that in such bad weather it is unlikely anyone will be found so long after the crash.
The United Nations peacekeeping operation in Lebanon has sent three ships and two helicopters, and a British RAF helicopter is also involved.The United Nations peacekeeping operation in Lebanon has sent three ships and two helicopters, and a British RAF helicopter is also involved.
Lebanese soldiers are also combing nearby beaches, where pieces of the plane and debris including passenger seats, a fire extinguisher and bottles of medicine have washed up.Lebanese soldiers are also combing nearby beaches, where pieces of the plane and debris including passenger seats, a fire extinguisher and bottles of medicine have washed up.
ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES State-owned carrier flying to 56 destinationsOperates only Boeing aircraftFirst crash since 1996, when hijacked plane ditched into sea off ComorosGood safety record, considered an exception among African airlines In pictures: Lebanon plane crash Profile: Ethiopian Airlines ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES State-owned carrier flying to 56 destinationsOperates only Boeing aircraftFirst crash since 1996, when hijacked plane ditched into sea off ComorosGood safety record, considered an exception among African airlines In pictures: Ethiopian plane crash Profile: Ethiopian Airlines
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but the plane took off in a heavy rainstorm and there has been speculation that it was struck by lightning.The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but the plane took off in a heavy rainstorm and there has been speculation that it was struck by lightning.
Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said foul play was not suspected.Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said foul play was not suspected.
"As of now, a sabotage act is unlikely. The investigation will uncover the cause," he said."As of now, a sabotage act is unlikely. The investigation will uncover the cause," he said.
"The weather conditions are terrible, but rescue efforts are still under way.""The weather conditions are terrible, but rescue efforts are still under way."
A witness , Abdel Mahdi Salaneh, told the BBC he saw the plane fall into the sea in flames.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.""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."
The BBC's Will Ross in Nairobi says the crash is likely to invite comparisons with the Kenya Airways crash in Cameroon in 2007, in which 114 people died.The BBC's Will Ross in Nairobi says the crash is likely to invite comparisons with the Kenya Airways crash in Cameroon in 2007, in which 114 people died.
Both incidents involved Boeing 737-800 aircraft taking off in bad weather.Both incidents involved Boeing 737-800 aircraft taking off in bad weather.
Relatives of the passengers, some of them sobbing, have gathered in the airport's VIP lounge.Relatives of the passengers, some of them sobbing, have gathered in the airport's VIP lounge.
A tearful Andree Qusayfi told the Associated Press that his brother, 35-year-old Ziadh, had left for Ethiopia for work for a computer company.A tearful Andree Qusayfi told the Associated Press that his brother, 35-year-old Ziadh, had left for Ethiopia for work for a computer company.
Lebanese PM Saad Hariri said everything was being done to find the missingLebanese PM Saad Hariri said everything was being done to find the missing
"We begged him to postpone his flight because of the storm," he said. "But he insisted on going because he had work appointments.""We begged him to postpone his flight because of the storm," he said. "But he insisted on going because he had work appointments."
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, parliament speaker Nabih Berri and other officials arrived to comfort families.Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, parliament speaker Nabih Berri and other officials arrived to comfort families.
Mr Hariri declared a day of mourning, and closed schools and government offices.Mr Hariri declared a day of mourning, and closed schools and government offices.
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.
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Ethiopian Airlines operates a regular flight between Addis Ababa and Beirut.Ethiopian Airlines operates a regular flight between Addis Ababa and Beirut.
Our correspondent says that along with South African and Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines is widely considered to be among sub-Saharan Africa's best operators.Our correspondent says that along with South African and Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines is widely considered to be among sub-Saharan Africa's best operators.
And on a continent with a history of national airlines folding often due to reckless financial mismanagement, he says, Ethiopian Airlines is expanding its fleet and was the first African airline to order the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.And on a continent with a history of national airlines folding often due to reckless financial mismanagement, he says, Ethiopian Airlines is expanding its fleet and was the first African airline to order the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
It has also just announced the purchase of another 10 737-800s, at a cost of $750m.It has also just announced the purchase of another 10 737-800s, at a cost of $750m.
Its last major crash was in 1996, when a hijacked Nairobi-Addis Ababa plane was ditched into the sea off the Comoros Islands after running out of fuel.Its last major crash was in 1996, when a hijacked Nairobi-Addis Ababa plane was ditched into the sea off the Comoros Islands after running out of fuel.
One hundred and twenty-three of the 175 people on board were killed.One hundred and twenty-three of the 175 people on board were killed.
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