Second 'black box' in China Eastern plane crash recovered

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Chinese authorities recover the second “black box” from the crash of a China Eastern Airlines that killed all 132 people on board last week

Officials announced late Saturday that there were no survivors among the 123 passengers and nine crew members.

Experts confirmed it was the second black box. The impact of the crash scattered debris widely and created a 20-meter- deep pit in the side of the mountain. Video posted by CGTN, the international arm of CCTV, showed an official holding the orange can-like object on site with the words “RECORDER” and “DO NOT OPEN” written on it. It appeared slightly dented but intact.Flight MU5735 crashed Monday en route from the city of Kunming in southeastern China to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong.

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