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A piece of wreckage is seen after an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on the shore at Khaldeh Beach, south of Beirut on January 25.

Lebanese soldiers stand near debris and personal belongings of passengers aboard an Ethiopian airliner that washed up on the shores of the Lebanese town of Khaldeh, south of Beirut, on January 25.

Lebanese divers from a rescue team inspect the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 that crashed off the Lebanese coast, south of the capital Beirut, on January 25.

Lebanese soldiers and Civil Defence members gather remains and items of an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, at Khaldeh Beach, south of Beirut on January 25.

Lebanese army troops carry the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 that crashed off the Lebanese coast, south of the capital Beirut, on January 25.

A Lebanese soldier carries items found after an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea at Khaldeh Beach, south of Beirut on January 25.

Remains of seats from an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, are seen on the shore at Khaldeh, south of Beirut on January 25.

Lebanese soldiers gather some parts of an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea at Khaldeh Beach, south of Beirut on January 25.

Rescue workers search the beach for debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 that crashed off the Lebanese coast, south of the capital Beirut, on January 25.

Relatives of passengers aboard an Ethiopian airliner that crashed off Lebanon gather outside the mortuary of a hospital in Beirut on January 25.

A relative of passengers who were aboard an Ethiopian Airlines plane, which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, is comforted at Beirut International Airport on January 25.

Relatives of passengers who were aboard an Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on Monday morning, comfort each other at Beirut International Airport on January 25.

Red Cross ambulances carrying the bodies of victims of a crashed Ethiopian Airlines plane, arrive at a hospital in Beirut on January 25.

Lebanese army helicopters and United Nations vessels scan the sea off the Lebanese coast as members of the press corps and onlookers gather on the coastal road south of the capital Beirut, following the crash of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 in the sea on January 25.

A Lebanese commando pulls a body from the water into a helicopter above the area where an Ethiopian plane crashed as a Lebanese army vessel (right) searches for survivors at Khaldeh, south of Beirut on January 25.

A Lebanese military vessel scans the crash site of an Ethiopian airliner off the shores of the Lebanese town of Khaldeh, south of Beirut, on January 25.

A helicopter and a Lebanese navy vessel search for survivors at the site where an Ethiopian Airlines plane, crashed into the Mediterranean sea on January 25.

Lebanese Civil Defence members inspect the area near the site where an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea at Khaldeh Beach, south of Beirut on January 25.

The road leading to Beirut International Airport is deserted after an Ethiopian jet carrying 90 passengers and crew plunged into the sea off Lebanon in a ball of fire just after takeoff in stormy weather on January 25.

 
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