(Reuters) - SAO PAULO, July 18 - Rescue workers in Brazil
pulled burned bodies from smoking wreckage and collapsed
buildings on Wednesday after about 200 people were killed in
the country's worst air disaster.
The Airbus A320 was carrying 186 passengers and
crew when it slid off a short, rain-soaked runway at Sao
Paulo's Congonhas airport late on Tuesday, hurdling a busy road
before slamming into a gas station and cargo terminal.
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pulled burned bodies from smoking wreckage and collapsed
buildings on Wednesday after about 200 people were killed in
the country's worst air disaster.
The Airbus A320 was carrying 186 passengers and
crew when it slid off a short, rain-soaked runway at Sao
Paulo's Congonhas airport late on Tuesday, hurdling a busy road
before slamming into a gas station and cargo terminal.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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