Madrid
Un avión de la compañía GermanWings que cubría la ruta Barcelona-Düsseldorf se ha estrellado esta mañana, sobre las 11 horas, en los alpes franceses. En él iban 150 personas a bordo.
Las autoridades francesas han iniciado las labores de búsqueda en la zona, de muy difícil acceso y donde se ha encontrado una de las cajas negras del aparato.
Students gather at a memorial of flowers and candles in front of the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium secondary school in Haltern am See, western Germany on March 24, 2015, from where some of the Germanwings plane crash victims came. Sixteen German teenagers and two teachers on a school exchange trip were assumed to be among the 150 dead in the crash of a passenger jet in the French Alps, officials said. The head of low-budget airline Germanwings said there were 144 passengers and six crew on the Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps en route to Duesseldorf from Barcelona. AFP PHOTO / SASCHA SCHUERMANN / SASCHA SCHUERMANN
Rescuers leave from a field where the rescue effort is headquartered on March 24, 2015 in the southeastern French town of Seyne after a German Airbus A320 of the low-cost carrier Germanwings crashed, killing all 150 people on board. The jet had taken off from Barcelona in Spain and was headed for Duesseldorf in Germany. AFP PHOTO / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT
Employees of Barcelona's El Prat airport carry a wreath of flowers prior to observing a minute of silence at noon to honour the victims of the crash of an Airbus A320, in El Prat de Llobregat, south of Barcelona on March 25, 2015. An Airbus A320 operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline coming from Barcelona and heading to Dusseldorf crashed on March 24, 2015 in a remote area of the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. Spain declared three days of mourning and King Felipe VI cut short his first state visit to France on March 24 just minutes after it began when he heard news of the tragedy. AFP PHOTO/ LLUIS GENE / LLUIS GENE
Europe vicepresident of Lufthansa Heike Birlenbach gives a press conference at El Prat airport in Barcelona on March 24, 2015 after a Germanwings airliner crashed near a ski resort in the French Alps with all 150 people on board feared dead, officials said. The plane, belonged to Germanwings, a low-cost affiliate of German airline Lufthansa, was travelling from the Spanish coastal city of Barcelona to the German city of Duesseldorf after issuing a distress call at 10:47 am (0947 GMT), sources said. AFP PHOTO / QUIQUE GARCIA / QUIQUE GARCIA
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 24: French President Francois Hollande shake hands with Queen Letizia next to Spain's King Felipe VI after their meeting at the Elysee Palace on March 24, 2015 in Paris, France. The King and Queen of Spain have decided to cut short their scheduled state visit to France after a Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crashed in the French Alps, as it travelled from Barcelona to Duesseldorf. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) / Chesnot
KOE06 SEYNE LES ALPES (FRANCIA), 24/03/2015.- Los miembros de la Gendarmería francesa suben en un helicóptero para comenzar las labores de recate de los cuerpos en el lugar donde se estrelló un Airbus A320 que operaba la compañía alemana Germanwings con 150 personas a bordo, en Seyne-les Alps, Francia, hoy, 24 de marzo de 2015. La Gendarmería cree que tardará varios días en recuperar los cuerpos del avión siniestrado hoy en los Alpes, ya que los restos se encuentran dispersos y en un perímetro de una hectárea de muy difícil acceso. EFE/Sebastien Nogier / SEBASTIEN NOGIER
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 24: Spanish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Presidency Soraya Saenz de Santamaria speaks during a press conference after a meeting in a situation room at Moncloa Palace on March 24, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. Germanwings flight 4U9525 from Barcelona to Duesseldorf with 150 people on board has crashed in the French Alps. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images) / Pablo Blazquez Dominguez
-FOTODELDIA- GRA394. MADRID, 24/03/2015.- El presidente del Gobierno, Mariano Rajoy, durante la reunión del gabinete de crisis creado por el Ejecutivo con motivo del accidente de avión que se ha estrellado hoy en los Alpes franceses tras despegar de Barcelona y en el que viajaban españoles. EFE/Juan Carlos Hidalgo / Juan Carlos Hidalgo
Students gather at a memorial of flowers and candles in front of the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium secondary school in Haltern am See, western Germany on March 24, 2015, from where some of the Germanwings plane crash victims came. Sixteen German teenagers and two teachers on a school exchange trip were assumed to be among the 150 dead in the crash of a passenger jet in the French Alps, officials said. The head of low-budget airline Germanwings said there were 144 passengers and six crew on the Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps en route to Duesseldorf from Barcelona. AFP PHOTO / SASCHA SCHUERMANN / SASCHA SCHUERMANN
Rescuers leave from a field where the rescue effort is headquartered on March 24, 2015 in the southeastern French town of Seyne after a German Airbus A320 of the low-cost carrier Germanwings crashed, killing all 150 people on board. The jet had taken off from Barcelona in Spain and was headed for Duesseldorf in Germany. AFP PHOTO / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT
Employees of Barcelona's El Prat airport carry a wreath of flowers prior to observing a minute of silence at noon to honour the victims of the crash of an Airbus A320, in El Prat de Llobregat, south of Barcelona on March 25, 2015. An Airbus A320 operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline coming from Barcelona and heading to Dusseldorf crashed on March 24, 2015 in a remote area of the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. Spain declared three days of mourning and King Felipe VI cut short his first state visit to France on March 24 just minutes after it began when he heard news of the tragedy. AFP PHOTO/ LLUIS GENE / LLUIS GENE
Europe vicepresident of Lufthansa Heike Birlenbach gives a press conference at El Prat airport in Barcelona on March 24, 2015 after a Germanwings airliner crashed near a ski resort in the French Alps with all 150 people on board feared dead, officials said. The plane, belonged to Germanwings, a low-cost affiliate of German airline Lufthansa, was travelling from the Spanish coastal city of Barcelona to the German city of Duesseldorf after issuing a distress call at 10:47 am (0947 GMT), sources said. AFP PHOTO / QUIQUE GARCIA / QUIQUE GARCIA
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 24: French President Francois Hollande shake hands with Queen Letizia next to Spain's King Felipe VI after their meeting at the Elysee Palace on March 24, 2015 in Paris, France. The King and Queen of Spain have decided to cut short their scheduled state visit to France after a Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crashed in the French Alps, as it travelled from Barcelona to Duesseldorf. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) / Chesnot
KOE06 SEYNE LES ALPES (FRANCIA), 24/03/2015.- Los miembros de la Gendarmería francesa suben en un helicóptero para comenzar las labores de recate de los cuerpos en el lugar donde se estrelló un Airbus A320 que operaba la compañía alemana Germanwings con 150 personas a bordo, en Seyne-les Alps, Francia, hoy, 24 de marzo de 2015. La Gendarmería cree que tardará varios días en recuperar los cuerpos del avión siniestrado hoy en los Alpes, ya que los restos se encuentran dispersos y en un perímetro de una hectárea de muy difícil acceso. EFE/Sebastien Nogier / SEBASTIEN NOGIER
MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 24: Spanish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Presidency Soraya Saenz de Santamaria speaks during a press conference after a meeting in a situation room at Moncloa Palace on March 24, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. Germanwings flight 4U9525 from Barcelona to Duesseldorf with 150 people on board has crashed in the French Alps. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images) / Pablo Blazquez Dominguez
-FOTODELDIA- GRA394. MADRID, 24/03/2015.- El presidente del Gobierno, Mariano Rajoy, durante la reunión del gabinete de crisis creado por el Ejecutivo con motivo del accidente de avión que se ha estrellado hoy en los Alpes franceses tras despegar de Barcelona y en el que viajaban españoles. EFE/Juan Carlos Hidalgo / Juan Carlos Hidalgo
Students gather at a memorial of flowers and candles in front of the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium secondary school in Haltern am See, western Germany on March 24, 2015, from where some of the Germanwings plane crash victims came. Sixteen German teenagers and two teachers on a school exchange trip were assumed to be among the 150 dead in the crash of a passenger jet in the French Alps, officials said. The head of low-budget airline Germanwings said there were 144 passengers and six crew on the Airbus A320 that crashed in the French Alps en route to Duesseldorf from Barcelona. AFP PHOTO / SASCHA SCHUERMANN / SASCHA SCHUERMANN
Anterior Siguiente Ampliar