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Sunday, June 25, 2000, updated at 11:29(GMT+8)
China  

Work Goes on Smoothly in Dealing Aircrash Aftermath

An investigation team sent by the central government is going all out to find out the cause of the "June 22" Wuhan air crash.

Shan Chunchang, head of the team, expressed sympathy and solicitude for the 629 family members and relatives of the victims, who have arrived in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei province.

The city government of Wuhan also set up a special group including members from local public security, health and civil affairs departments to deal with the aftermath of the air crash.

Legal medical experts have helped to identify 13 bodies, expecting to identify ten more tomorrow. Health workers have sterilized the accident site.

Local source said that the family members and relatives of the victims are in a stable mood.

Recovery efforts for bodies of the victims have basically drawn to a close. Wreckage of the crashed plane on the accident site has been cleared.

Another black box attached to the crashed plane was found around seven o'clock this afternoon, which will help find out the real cause of the accident. Initial analysis has eliminated the factor of man-made sabotage.




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An investigation team sent by the central government is going all out to find out the cause of the "June 22" Wuhan air crash.

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