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Maroc Maroc - - Feed Rss de DW en Anglais - 03/Jan 11:32

South Korea: Clearing of crashed Jeju Air wreckage underway

Investigators began lifting sections of the jet's fuselage, expecting to find remains of the 179 people who died. Meanwhile, the investigation into the cause of the crash continued, extended by a week.

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