
Plane crash in San Francisco

Two people are dead after an airliner arriving from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing.
KTVU via Reuters
| July 6, 2013

The fatalities were identified by Chinese state media as two 16-year-old girls from Zhejiang province.
AP
| July 6, 2013

The San Mateo County coroner said officials are investigating whether one of the girls was run over and killed by a rescue vehicle.
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| July 6, 2013

Investigators conducted a first site assessment overnight of the plane.
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| July 6, 2013

More than 180 people were injured.
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| July 6, 2013

NTSB Aerospace Engineer Greg Smith received the recorders from the plane in the laboratory in Washington, D.C.
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| July 6, 2013

NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman gave an update Sunday on her agency's investigation into the fatal crash.
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| July 6, 2013

Officials said at least 49 people were taken to area hospitals in serious condition.
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| July 6, 2013

People walked through a terminal as some flights resume at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday.
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| July 6, 2013

San Francisco Fire Department Airport deputy chief Dale Carnes addressed the press Saturday night.
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| July 6, 2013

The NTSB said it has already begun collecting data on traffic control and weather patterns.
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| July 6, 2013

Officials advise travelers to check with their airlines before coming to the airport.
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| July 6, 2013

The detached tail and landing gear of Asiana Flight 214 rested on the tarmac.
Noah Berger/AP
| July 6, 2013

David Johnson, FBI special agent in charge of the San Francisco Division (foreground), said there was no early indication of terrorism in the crash.
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| July 6, 2013

The National Transportation Safety Board said it is too early in its investigation to say what caused a plane to crash in San Francisco.
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| July 6, 2013

Investigators and fire department personnel walked around the wreckage.
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| July 6, 2013

A couple embraced as they watched a news conference with airport and city officials at San Francisco International Airport.
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| July 6, 2013

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A line of investigators walked on the tarmac near the remains of the plane.
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| July 6, 2013

Airport spokesman Doug Yakel addressed the media.
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| July 6, 2013

Bob Merberg (foreground) sat with his two children after their flight to Rochester, N.Y., was canceled.
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| July 6, 2013

People were seen outside of the international terminal at the San Francisco airport.
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| July 6, 2013

The airport tweeted about 3:30 p.m. PDT that two runways were reopened.
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| July 6, 2013

NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman spoke with the media before her departure for San Francisco.
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| July 6, 2013

The NTSB said it is working with its counterpart in South Korea in the investigation.
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| July 6, 2013

People looked at the scene from a path along San Francisco Bay.
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| July 6, 2013

Television footage showed the top of the fuselage was burned away and the entire tail was gone
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| July 6, 2013

A fire truck sprayed the Boeing 777 after it crashed.
Noah Berger/AP
| July 6, 2013

The twin-engine aircraft is one of the world’s most popular long-distance planes.
KTVU via Reuters
| July 6, 2013

An airport spokesman said he did not yet know how many passengers were aboard the flight.
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| July 6, 2013

Smoke could be seen rising from the plane.
Krista Seiden
| July 6, 2013