BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese and international rescue services widened their search on Tuesday for the victims and missing flight recorders of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea shortly after takeoff from Beirut.
Ships including a U.S. naval vessel and European and U.N. peacekeeping helicopters searched through the night for the wreckage of the Boeing 737-800 that plunged into the Mediterranean in a ball of fire on Monday.
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