
France: Aerial operations ongoing, but victims yet to be identified - official
Rescue teams continued to search the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps on Wednesday, clearing debris and looking for potential survivors.
Xaxier Roy, the co-ordinator of aerial operations, told journalists that while operations are ongoing the identification of victims is not part of Wednesday's schedule.
The plane crashed while flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf with 142 passengers and six crew members on board on Tuesday March 24. The plane's debris was found near a ski-resort, while it has been reported that there are no survivors from the crash.

Rescue teams continued to search the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320 in the French Alps on Wednesday, clearing debris and looking for potential survivors.
Xaxier Roy, the co-ordinator of aerial operations, told journalists that while operations are ongoing the identification of victims is not part of Wednesday's schedule.
The plane crashed while flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf with 142 passengers and six crew members on board on Tuesday March 24. The plane's debris was found near a ski-resort, while it has been reported that there are no survivors from the crash.