Spain Crash Victims Hard to Identify


10:30, August 21st 2008
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The process of identifying the victims of Madrid plain crash will be long according to a Red Cross spokeswoman on Thursday.

More bodies were recovered from the wreck by rescue workers overnight. At least 153 people died in the crash, and 19 people remain critically injured.

A temporary morgue has been set up in an exhibition hall in the capital as the process of identifying bodies begins.

However, according to the Red Cross, a final identification of all the bodies is not imminent. "Many of the bodies are so charred that identification will only be possible with the help of DNA analysis," the spokeswoman said.

Experts have begun attempting to find the cause of the worst Spanish air disaster in 25 years. The Spanair MD-82 aircraft apparently burst into flames and broke up immediately after take off.

Spanish Transport Minister Magdalena Alvarez said that the flight had had technical problems prior to takeoff, and that the pilot had already aborted one attempt at departure. The minister did not say what the technical problems involved.



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