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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Each Day Reduces Chances to Find and Identify Victims

    06.05.2006 15:37 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Operative Headquarters of the
    Ministry of Extraordinary Situations (MES) does not
    rule out that the Airbus merely crumbled away into
    small pieces. This is evidenced by the fact that
    within a long period of time MES representatives find
    only small fragments, including passenger seats, in
    the water. «The seats were in the fuselage and if it
    was safe, they would not be scattered,» a MES expert
    said. The Headquarters representative supposed that at
    the depth of 680 meters, near the flight recorders
    there are small parts as well. According to the MES,
    some 10% of fragments of the airbus are lifted from
    the Black Sea bottom.

    Though French and Russian experts promised to look for
    corpses of the victims until possible, experts hold
    that at a great depth and under the pressure they very
    quickly decompose and each day reduces the chances.

    ~SIt is not ruled out that the flight recorders will
    stay on the bottom forever. The depth, where the A-320
    fragments are found is a record one, thus I am not
    ready to forecast the chances to lift the flight
    recorders. We do not have experience of lifting planes
    from that depth,~T the Russian Minister of Transport
    Igor Levitin said, reports Gazeta.ru.

    Several planes collapsed at approximately the same
    place in 1972, 1976 and 2001. Their flight recorders
    were never found.

    --Boundary_(ID_SKbrbYZOskeLRO7ZUFmn9A)--
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