On the 21st of this month, the Chinese government announced that all 132 passengers and crew had been confirmed dead in a passenger plane that crashed in the mountains of southern China.

A passenger plane of China Eastern Airlines carrying 132 passengers and crew crashed in the mountains of Wuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the south on the 21st of this month, and police authorities and others have been proceeding with DNA analysis of the bodies found at the scene.



On the night of the 26th, the Chinese government announced at a press conference that it had confirmed the deaths of all 132 passengers and 9 crew members.



The Chinese government is proceeding with the analysis of a "voice recorder" that records conversations in the cockpit that have been collected so far in order to investigate the cause of the crash, and plans to compile a provisional investigation report by the end of next month.



According to the investigation so far, it seems that the passenger plane has fallen almost vertically, but the "flight recorder" that records the flight data has not been found yet, and the search is continuing in the field.