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Relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea Monday, Jan. 25., comfort each other upon their arrival at Beirut airport, Lebanon. Flight 409, which was carrying 90 people, plunged into the sea minutes after taking off from Beirut during a storm. (Grace Kassab / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Lebanese soldiers gather debris from the shore near where the plane crashed. Helicopters and navy vessels rushed to the crash site in the Mediterranean but there have been no confirmed reports of any survivors. (Hussein Malla / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri comforts grieving women at the airport in Beirut. Some passengers, believing the crash was caused by the storm, complained the flight should have been delayed until the weather improved. (AFP - Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Lebanese soldiers retrieve debris washed ashore from the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea on the shore near Beirut airport. Parts of the fusilage, mangled airplane seats and luggage could be seen strewn along the shore. (Hussein Malla / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
A relative reacts to the news as she arrives at Beirut airport. Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri announced a day of mourning and closed schools and government offices. (Hussein Malla / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Lebanese Red Cross paramedics carry the body of a victim of an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash from an ambulance to a hospital in Beirut. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Girma Wake said he had no word of any survivors from the crash. (Anwar Amro / AFP - Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
A Lebanese commando pulls a body from the water into a helicopter above the area where the plane crashed as an UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) vessel searches for survivors at Khaldeh, south of Beirut. (Mohamed Azakir / Reuters) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Red Cross workers administer first aid to a grieving relative at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut. (AFP - Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Ethiopian women, relatives of passengers of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, are overcome on learning their loved ones were on Flight 409. (Hussein Malla / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
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. (Mahmoud Zayat / AFP - Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation
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