Cause of China jet crash still unknown, as hunt for black boxes continues

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No survivors found after China plane crash: Aviation authority

The velocity of the crash, which left twisted metal and scattered passengers' belongings across a swathe of forest, meant no survivors had been found nearly 36 hours after Monday's crash.

Questions have mounted over the cause of the crash, which saw the stricken jet drop 20,000 feet in just over a minute before plunging into rugged terrain in southern China on Monday afternoon. A villager near the sprawling crash site, giving only his surname Ou, recounted hearing a"sound like thunder" followed by a blaze that blistered the surrounding hills.

The disaster occurred after a high-speed vertical nosedive, according to a video carried by Chinese media. AFP could not immediately verify the video's authenticity.Flight MU5735, which took off from Kunming shortly after 1pm local time, lost contact over Wuzhou, a city in the Guangxi region, according to China's aviation authority.

 

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