Eescue work after plane crash in Brazil

(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-10-04 11:25

Rescue workers carry the bagged remains of victims of Gol airlines flight 1907 that crashed in the Brazilian Amazon jungle, after the remains were flown from the crash site to the Jarina ranch near the Jarina Indian reserve October 3, 2006. Searchers have found about 50 bodies scattered around the site of Brazil's worst airplane crash and were keeping wild animals away from the corpses, air force officials said on Tuesday.

Rescue workers carry the bagged remains of victims of Gol airlines flight 1907 that crashed in the Brazilian Amazon jungle, after the remains were flown from the crash site to the Jarina ranch near the Jarina Indian reserve October 3, 2006. Searchers have found about 50 bodies scattered around the site of Brazil's worst airplane crash and were keeping wild animals away from the corpses, air force officials said on Tuesday. [Reuters]


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