BRASILIA, June 26 (Xinhua) -- After 26 days of operations in the Atlantic
Ocean, the Brazilian army announced on Friday that they have ended their search
for passenger bodies and wreckage of flight AF 447.
At a press conference held in Recife, northeastern Brazil,
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Munhoz, spokesperson of the Brazilian army, said that
no more bodies had been found for nine days and there is no possibility of
finding more survivors of the accident.
In total, the Brazilian army found bodies of 51 passengers, of whom 14 have
been identified.
Besides, according to Munhoz, more than 600 wrecks -- from structural
components of the aircraft to baggages -- were collected during the searches.
An Air France Airbus A330 plane plunged into the Atlantic some 1,200 km off
the Brazilian coastline on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris on June 1. All
228 people of 32 nationalities on board died.
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