China Plane Crash / Second black box found in damaged condition, but even after four days there is no sign of anyone's survival

Zoom News : Mar 25, 2022, 08:52 AM
The second black box of the Boeing 737 plane that crashed in China this Monday has been found. The first black box of a China Eastern Airlines plane was recovered on Wednesday in a damaged condition. However, even after four days of searching till Friday, none of the 132 passengers on board the crashed plane were reported to have survived. The Chinese government has continued the exercise of finding the bodies of all the passengers, considering them dead.

Why are there problems in relief and rescue operations?

According to Chinese media reports, the place where the plane crashed in Guanxi city near Guangzhou is a dense forest and at present the weather is very bad at this place. A terrible storm has also come in Guanxi in the past, due to which there has been a lot of problems in the relief and rescue work. However, in the meantime, rescuers had found a black box on Wednesday.

Analysis of the data of the first black box continues

The first black box of the crashed plane was recovered on Wednesday itself. It has been sent to a Beijing-based laboratory for decoding and analysis of the data is underway. The Aviation Safety Office of China's Civil Aviation Administration has expressed hope that the damaged black box can also give them a lot of information about the accident, as engine sounds, audio alerts and background sound are captured in this box or cockpit recorder. With this, the proper cause of the accident can be known.

There is no clue of anyone escaping alive

A Boeing 737-800 flight from Kunming city to Guanzhou, China, crashed on Monday in a mountainous area of ​​Wuzhou city. There were 132 people on board the plane, of whom no one has been traced so far. The search operation was interrupted for the second consecutive day due to intermittent rain. Parts of engine debris were found at the site on Thursday. Guanxi region fire chief Zheng Xi has so far found 183 pieces of the plane's wreckage, the remains and belongings of the victims, which have been handed over to the investigative team. The personnel involved in the operation are using hand tools, metal detectors, drones and search dogs in dense forests and steep slopes.

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