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Brazil says debris from crash jet | Brazil says debris from crash jet |
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Debris spotted by planes in waters 650km (400 miles) off Brazil's coast belongs to a missing French airliner, the Brazilian government has confirmed. | Debris spotted by planes in waters 650km (400 miles) off Brazil's coast belongs to a missing French airliner, the Brazilian government has confirmed. |
Defence Minister Nelson Jobim said he had no doubt the debris was from the Air France jet carrying 228 people. | Defence Minister Nelson Jobim said he had no doubt the debris was from the Air France jet carrying 228 people. |
A Brazilian search plane saw a band of wreckage along a 5km (3m) strip, Mr Jobim told reporters in Rio de Janeiro. There was no report of survivors. | A Brazilian search plane saw a band of wreckage along a 5km (3m) strip, Mr Jobim told reporters in Rio de Janeiro. There was no report of survivors. |
Flight AF 447 was heading from Rio to Paris when it was lost early on Monday. | Flight AF 447 was heading from Rio to Paris when it was lost early on Monday. |
See a map of the plane's route | See a map of the plane's route |
The discovery of the debris confirmed "that the plane went down" in the area, Mr Jobim said. | The discovery of the debris confirmed "that the plane went down" in the area, Mr Jobim said. |
He gave few details of the wreckage, saying only that it included metallic and non-metallic pieces. | He gave few details of the wreckage, saying only that it included metallic and non-metallic pieces. |
Earlier, Brazil's air force said it had spotted an airplane seat, an orange buoy and signs of fuel. | Earlier, Brazil's air force said it had spotted an airplane seat, an orange buoy and signs of fuel. |
Mr Jobim's words will come as grim confirmation of the worst for the families waiting for news both in Paris and Rio, the BBC's Gary Duffy reports from Brazil. | Mr Jobim's words will come as grim confirmation of the worst for the families waiting for news both in Paris and Rio, the BBC's Gary Duffy reports from Brazil. |
Jean-Louis Borloo, the French minister for transport, said the chance of finding anyone alive was now "very, very small - even nonexistent". | |
If it is confirmed that all 228 people on Flight AF 447 are dead, it will be the worst loss of life in Air France's history. | If it is confirmed that all 228 people on Flight AF 447 are dead, it will be the worst loss of life in Air France's history. |
Ships on hand | Ships on hand |
Naval boats are due to arrive in the crash zone on Wednesday, while three merchant vessels are already in the area, the Brazilian defence minister said. | Naval boats are due to arrive in the crash zone on Wednesday, while three merchant vessels are already in the area, the Brazilian defence minister said. |
TIMELINE Flight AF 447 left Rio at 1900 local time (2200 GMT) on SundayAirbus A330-200 carrying 216 passengers and 12 crewContact lost 0130 GMTMissed scheduled landing at 1110 local time (0910 GMT) in Paris href="/1/hi/world/americas/8077304.stm">Timeline of Flight AF 447 href="/1/hi/world/2008892.stm">Air disasters timeline class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/8078203.stm">Mystery of Air France flight class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/8079001.stm">What's being said on the web | |
If any bodies are found, they will be transported by ship to the nearest airport, on Brazil's archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, he was quoted as saying by AFP news agency. | If any bodies are found, they will be transported by ship to the nearest airport, on Brazil's archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, he was quoted as saying by AFP news agency. |
The defence minister warned that the recovery of the plane's cockpit voice and data recorders could be difficult because of the depth of the ocean. | The defence minister warned that the recovery of the plane's cockpit voice and data recorders could be difficult because of the depth of the ocean. |
"It could be at a depth of 2,000m or 3,000m [6,500ft-9,800ft] in that area of the ocean," he said. | "It could be at a depth of 2,000m or 3,000m [6,500ft-9,800ft] in that area of the ocean," he said. |
He made the announcement after visiting relatives of those aboard the flight, who were being looked after in a Rio hotel by teams including psychological and medical personnel. | He made the announcement after visiting relatives of those aboard the flight, who were being looked after in a Rio hotel by teams including psychological and medical personnel. |
France is also sending a research ship equipped with two mini-submarines to the disaster area. | France is also sending a research ship equipped with two mini-submarines to the disaster area. |
Prime Minister Francois Fillon said the search teams over the Atlantic were "in a race against the clock in extremely difficult weather conditions". | |
Distress call mystery | Distress call mystery |
Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them. | Most of the missing people are Brazilian or French but they include a total of 32 nationalities. Five Britons and three Irish citizens are among them. |
Our only certainty is that the plane did not send out any distress call Francois FillonFrench prime minister class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/8080247.stm">Grief and fear in Brazil href="/1/hi/in_pictures/8079673.stm">In pictures: Search continues href="/1/hi/world/americas/8079591.stm">Did storm down missing plane? | |
On Tuesday, the French National Assembly held a minute's silence for those on board the plane, and thanked countries involved in the search. | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend a religious service for the families and friends of the missing passengers and crew at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, on Wednesday. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend a religious service for the families and friends of the missing passengers and crew at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, on Wednesday. |
Prime Minister Fillon told the French parliament that the cause of the plane's loss had still to be established. | |
"Our only certainty is that the plane did not send out any distress call but regular automatic alerts for three minutes indicating the failure of all systems," he said. | "Our only certainty is that the plane did not send out any distress call but regular automatic alerts for three minutes indicating the failure of all systems," he said. |
Experts remain puzzled that there were no radio reports from the Airbus and they say that such a modern aircraft would have had to suffer multiple traumas to plunge into the sea, the BBC's Adam Mynott reports from Paris. | Experts remain puzzled that there were no radio reports from the Airbus and they say that such a modern aircraft would have had to suffer multiple traumas to plunge into the sea, the BBC's Adam Mynott reports from Paris. |
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