
China Says It Found Second Black Box From Crashed Jet
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The transcript discusses the investigation into a plane crash in Wuzhou, China, highlighting the discovery of black boxes that may provide crucial data on the plane's movements and engine performance. Despite concerns about potential damage to the black boxes, no explosive materials have been found in the wreckage. The crash is notable due to China's strong aviation safety record over the past decade. Authorities have allowed media near the crash site to showcase their investigation efforts, emphasizing their commitment to resolving the incident and restoring confidence in the aviation industry.
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Why was the recent crash particularly surprising for China?
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What was the response of the Chinese authorities regarding the crash site?
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