Found the black boxes of the plane of the Chapecoense
The finding will clarify the causes of the accident, in which 71 people have died.
The plane, after suffering the incident.
Teams of the Civil Aeronautics of Colombia (Aerocivil) have found the two black boxes of the airplane in which the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense traveled, that crashed in the northwest of the country when it was going to Medellín.
"The two black boxes were located by aviation security personnel of the aerocivil", has indicated in Twitter the director of Aerocivil, Alfredo Bocanegra.
According to the Aerocivil, the two boxes, which store the voice recordings and data of the last minutes of flight, are "in perfect condition".
According to Colombian Transport Minister Jorge Eduardo Rojas, the two boxes are in the hands of Colombian aeronautical investigators, as are the aircraft's engines to try to discover what caused the accident when the ship.
71 people have died and six others have been injured in the accident. The plane, from the Lamia company, has left Bolivia and crashed in the Cerro Gordo de la Unión area, between the municipalities of La Unión and La Ceja (Antioquia department, both near Rionegro, where the José María Córdoba airport), with 77 people on board.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has confirmed that two of the six survivors of the plane crash are serious. "A unified command post was established to prioritize the search and rescue of survivors. This work allowed the rescue of six people attended in the hospital, I understand that two of them are serious," said Santos.
Personnel of the Civil Aeronautics located the 2 black boxes of the plane lost in Antioquia in perfect condition.
The director of the Administrative Department of the Antioquia Disaster Prevention, Attention and Recovery System (Dapard), Mauricio Parodi, said that the plane came from Viru Viru airport, Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), where the opinion had done A technical scale.
The Brazilian team, in a recent photo.
Three days of mourning in Brazil
Brazilian President Michel Temer has decreed three days of mourning in the country after the accident. In his official Twitter account, the president expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims of the plane crash, an accident that he defined as a "tragedy" that has affected "dozens of families"
The Brazilian president has said that the Government is putting "all means" to "help the relatives" of the victims of the incident and give them "all possible help". "The Government will do everything possible to alleviate the pain of friends and families of sports and national journalism," he said.
Video posted by Chapecoense on Facebook minutes before embarking:
Rescue Tasks Suspended
The aircraft, with registration number GP2933, was due to arrive in Medellin at 21:33 local time (0233 GMT Tuesday) but has lost contact with the control tower when it was flying near La Ceja, according to sources.
The Chapecoense sports club in the city of Chapecó, in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, was headed to Medellin to play Wednesday's final leg of the Copa Sudamericana against Atletico Nacional.
In the area where the plane crashed there were rains and little visibility. The nighttime darkness and poor weather conditions have prevented the operation of military and civilian helicopters to support rescue efforts, military sources have reported, which has led to the suspension of the rescue work of the passengers a few hours after accident. Survivors
The police commander of the department of Antioquia, Colonel José Gerardo Acevedo, explained "initially six people were rescued alive," but one of them has died when he received medical attention.
"No more people with vital signs were found," Acevedo said, adding: "now to wait for daylight to do the extraction of bodies."
However, five hours later the sinister sources of the fire department of the municipality of Antioquia of Itagüi have confirmed that they have managed to rescue a sixth survivor.
This sixth person joins the previously rescued alive, who are the players Alan Luciano Ruschel, Marcos Danilo Padilha and Jacson Ragnar Follmann; The stewardess Ximena Suárez; And the journalist Rafael Hensel. The crew member, Erwin Tumiri, has been rescued alive, but has died shortly after.
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