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韓亞空難重傷中國女學(xué)生身亡 遇難人數(shù)升至3人

Third victim dies from Asiana Airlines crash

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A young girl who was critically injured in the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 died Friday morning from her injuries, bringing the death toll to three, San Francisco General Hospital announced.

The child, whose identity and injury information was withheld by hospital officials at her parents' request, had been in intensive care ever since she was taken to the hospital following the July 6 crash landing of a 777 jetliner at San Francisco International Airport.

"I am very sad that one of the victims of the plane crash expired this morning," Dr. Margaret Knudson, chief of surgery, said in a Friday afternoon news conference. "Her parents have asked that we reveal no further information at this time. We will respect their wishes while they grieve."

While officials declined to specify the victim's injuries, Dr. Geoffrey Manley, the hospital's chief of neurosurgery, briefly spoke to reporters during the announcement.

"She received oustanding care," Manley said. "We did everything we could to take care of this young lady."

When the child's death was announced Friday afternoon, the day's news involving the crash had already taken a dour turn after starting with a glimmer of optimism following declarations that the closed SFO runway was cleared of the plane wreckage and set to re-open late Sunday.

San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr confirmed weeklong fears that a fire truck ran over one of the two 16-year-old girls who died immediately after the crash, though whether that killed her remains to be seen.

Police said the teenage victim, identified by the San Mateo County Coroner's Office as Ye Mengyuan of China, was covered in fire-retardant foam when a fire truck rolled over her at a low speed.

She was discovered in the tracks that the truck left in the foam as emergency workers responded the crash that also injured dozens of others after the jetliner "short-landed" and hit its tail on the sea wall, shearing it from the rest of the plane and sending it spinning into the runway.

Police stressed that the coroner has not officially determined the cause of death for the teenager who was hit by the fire truck and declined to comment further. Coroner Robert Foucrault said earlier this week that it could be two to three weeks before that information is released.

The San Francisco Fire Department, which oversees firefighting and rescue operations for the airport, said it would hold off on a response to the police finding until it's clear how the victim died.

"Out of respect for the family and everyone involved, the Fire Department is awaiting the results of the coroner's report so we can provide a complete and factual statement," Lt. Mindy Talmadge, SFFD spokeswoman, said in an email.

Suspicions arose soon after the crash that one of the girls might have been struck by a rescue vehicle, especially after aerial photographs of the wreckage showed a body in the trail of one of the trucks.

During a news conference Monday, Dale Carnes, assistant deputy fire chief at SFO, said the department was quickly made aware of the possibility and that officials were cooperating with a multi-agency investigation that included the NTSB and SFPD, which dispatched its hit-and-run investigation unit to the case.

During that briefing, Carnes said the following:

"At this time because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions, anything we might offer at this point would be simply conjecture, and would also complicate the investigation and we're just not willing to do that. Once the investigation's complete, and we have met with all of the stakeholders involved in the investigation, and establish those facts, we will then be forwarding that information."

Meanwhile, the National Transportation Safety Board turned over custody of Runway 28L Wednesday night so that airport crews could start clearing debris and begin repairs to the surface and seawall where the plane's tail sheared off, and crews were quick to begin work.

Cleanup intensified overnight Thursday night as crews removed the fuselage, or main body of the plane. There was a brief but scary moment with smoke appearing as crews removed the charred and fragmented fuselage, with the aim of having the scarred runway ready for landings by the end of the weekend.

The smoke was reported at 3:30 a.m. Friday as the fuselage was being cut into two sections, San Francisco International Airport spokesman Doug Yakel said.

"They were removing the rear section from the forward section that had the wings still attached," Yakel said. "We don't know the ultimate cause but we suspect it was the cutting into metal, which caused a lot of friction. No one ever saw a fire."

A firefighting crew was on hand during the removal and quickly tended to the smoke, Yakel said.

Later in the morning, the fuselage was cleared from the field where it had been sitting since the Saturday morning crash.

Friday morning, the front section of the plane was taken to a remote lot north of the airport. At the lot, crews could be seen using a combination of cranes, flatbed trucks and forklifts to gather the aircraft pieces. Engines and fragments of landing gear and the tail rested in a pile.

"We got it entirely relocated from the site," Yakel said. "It's a huge milestone for us."

Crews will now turn to the task of cleaning spilled jet fuel and repairing the surface of the runway as well as safety lights that were damaged.

"Our goal is to reopen the runway for commercial use by the end of Sunday," Yakel said.

Before that can happen, the Federal Aviation Administration must certify the runway before clearing it for landings. Yakel said the airport has been in close contact with the agency to facilitate an expeditious return to normal operations.

"They know how important it is for us to get that open as soon as possible," Yakel said.

He added that travelers have faced delays at a minimum of 45 minutes -- though many have reported some far longer -- and that between 75 and 100 flight cancellations a day have been made since the crash.

"Having one of four runways closed its like having a lane closed on a freeway, it's going to back up traffic," Yakel said. "Even when we're starting each morning with low clouds, when that burns off, we continue to have delays because of the runway."

Should the first plane touch down late Sunday on Runway 28L as hoped, Yakel said it will be a testament to nonstop work since the tragedy.

"It'll really be an achievement for entire team," he said. "So many groups were working around the clock to get this back in service.

During its final local press briefing Thursday, the NTSB released photos of a scattered debris field of shards of airplane remnants that has since been cleaned up.

Officials said that federal authorities will transport, piece by piece, the wreckage to a secure housing area that is yet to be determined. Parts of investigatory "interest" have either already been shipped or are on their way to the agency's headquarters in Washington.

Fewer than a dozen of the victims injured in the crash still remain in the hospital, including three flight attendants who like the deceased girls were ejected from the plane on impact.

Officials at San Francisco General said they're still treating six patients: five adults and one child. Five of the patients are female, including the child. Two of the adults are in critical condition with injuries that include spinal cord and abdominal injuries, internal bleeding, road rash and fractures.

Those critical injuries are in line with the those that would have been suffered by flight attendants who survived after being ejected from the plane during the crash. But because of privacy rules it could not be confirmed who suffered which injuries.

Stanford Hospital released one patient Thursday evening, with one remaining in serious condition. One patient remains at St. Mary's Medical Center in good condition and another at St. Francis Hospital, who is stable.

On Thursday night in Los Angeles, West Valley Christian School held a vigil to honor the victims of the crash.

Mengyuan and Wang Linjia were among about 35 students who were scheduled to attend a three-week academic summer camp based at the West Hills school. The camp, which was scheduled to start last Monday, was canceled in light of the crash.

The ceremony included speeches and songs, while wreaths were laid out and students wrote condolences on large banners.

"Our general purpose is to show love and compassion for the Chinese group that came, even though they never came to us and the two that died, to show the human side of Americans as we relate to the Chinese people -- that we truly have a love and compassion for those families, the children that were in the plane crash and those that died," said West Vally Christian Church's the Rev. Glenn Kirby by telephone from a national church conference in Kentucky.

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據(jù)美國媒體報(bào)道,美國舊金山總醫(yī)院7月12日證實(shí),在該院救治的一名女孩當(dāng)天上午不治身亡。至此,6日發(fā)生的韓亞航空客機(jī)墜毀事故已造成3名中國人喪生。

***第3名中國女中學(xué)生遇難

當(dāng)?shù)貢r(shí)間12日下午3時(shí),舊金山總醫(yī)院在急診室大樓外舉行記者招待會(huì)?!拔曳浅_z憾地宣布,今天上午韓亞航空客機(jī)墜毀事故的一名傷員過世了,”該院外科主任瑪格麗特?克努森醫(yī)生表示:“她的父母要求我們目前不要公布更多的信息,在他們悲傷之際我們將尊重他們的愿望。”

舊金山醫(yī)院神經(jīng)外科主任杰弗里?曼利醫(yī)生補(bǔ)充道:“她入院期間得到了很好的救治,醫(yī)院方面盡了一切努力來照顧這名年輕的女孩”。

根據(jù)中國駐舊金山總領(lǐng)事館此前通報(bào),這名女中學(xué)生頭部和腹部受傷,傷勢嚴(yán)重,先后接受兩次外科手術(shù),一直在重癥監(jiān)護(hù)病房接受救治。

***美警方確認(rèn)遇難者遭消防車碾壓

美國官員7日表示,韓亞航空客機(jī)墜毀事故的一名遇難者可能被消防車碾壓過。12日,舊金山警察局局長格雷格?蘇爾證實(shí)上述猜測屬實(shí)。

舊金山圣馬特奧驗(yàn)尸官羅伯特?J???藙跔柼胤Q,這名遭消防車碾壓的遇難者為中國女孩葉夢圓。警方稱,葉夢圓被一輛低速行駛的消防車碾過時(shí),她身上覆蓋著白色阻燃劑泡沫。

舊金山警方強(qiáng)調(diào),目前驗(yàn)尸官還未正式確定葉夢圓的死因。據(jù)悉,驗(yàn)尸結(jié)果最早要在下周才能正式公布。

負(fù)責(zé)此次墜機(jī)事故現(xiàn)場救火工作的舊金山消防署表示,因?yàn)檫€不知道葉夢圓的確切死因,所以將暫緩做出回應(yīng)?!俺鲇趯?duì)遇難者家屬以及所有涉事人員的尊重,舊金山消防部門將等到驗(yàn)尸結(jié)果公布后,才出具一份完整且符合事實(shí)的聲明,”舊金山消防部門發(fā)言人明迪?塔爾梅奇說。

***失事客機(jī)無機(jī)械故障

美國國家運(yùn)輸安全委員會(huì)主席德博拉?赫斯曼11日表示,初步調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),沒有證據(jù)證明韓亞航空的失事客機(jī)有機(jī)械故障。

“根據(jù)現(xiàn)在掌握的飛機(jī)飛行記錄器數(shù)據(jù),自動(dòng)駕駛、飛行指令和自動(dòng)油門系統(tǒng)方面沒有異常?!焙账孤f,4名飛行員曾告訴調(diào)查人員,盡管降落過程中手動(dòng)操作,但他們“以為”飛機(jī)航速由自動(dòng)油門系統(tǒng)設(shè)定。而調(diào)查顯示,自動(dòng)油門系統(tǒng)的確處于開啟狀態(tài),但不確定飛機(jī)失事前它是否正確運(yùn)行。

美國國家運(yùn)輸安全委員會(huì)先前透露,客機(jī)當(dāng)時(shí)飛行高度過低、速度過慢,墜毀前3秒航速為103節(jié),遠(yuǎn)低于137節(jié)的建議速度。

據(jù)悉,美國國家運(yùn)輸安全委員會(huì)將把全部飛機(jī)殘骸運(yùn)回一個(gè)未知的安全儲(chǔ)存地點(diǎn)進(jìn)行全面徹底的調(diào)查,最終評(píng)估結(jié)果要一年多后才能發(fā)布。

***客機(jī)殘骸清理完畢

調(diào)查人員11日結(jié)束現(xiàn)場勘查后,舊金山國際機(jī)場方面當(dāng)晚開始清理位于機(jī)場28L跑道上的客機(jī)殘骸,并啟動(dòng)跑道和防波堤的修復(fù)工作。

當(dāng)工作人員開始切割客機(jī)機(jī)身、以便從跑道上移走客機(jī)主體時(shí),發(fā)生了一個(gè)小事故。12日凌晨3點(diǎn)半左右,工作人員突然發(fā)現(xiàn)客機(jī)殘骸冒煙了。

“當(dāng)時(shí),客機(jī)機(jī)身正被切割成前后兩個(gè)部分,工作人員試圖把后半段機(jī)身與有機(jī)翼的前半段機(jī)身分開,”舊金山國際機(jī)場發(fā)言人道格?亞克爾說,“我們不知道冒煙的原因是什么,我們懷疑可能是切割金屬時(shí)摩擦力太大了。不過,當(dāng)時(shí)沒人看見明火?!彪S后,在一旁待命的消防人員迅速反應(yīng)、撲滅了煙霧。

亞克爾說,由于舊金山國際機(jī)場只有4條跑道,所以關(guān)閉一條跑道影響巨大。“4條跑道中有1條被關(guān)閉,就像高速公路上有一條車道被封鎖一樣,勢必會(huì)對(duì)交通產(chǎn)生負(fù)面影響?,F(xiàn)在,乘客需面臨至少45分鐘的航班延誤,事故發(fā)生后機(jī)場每天要取消少則75、多達(dá)100個(gè)航班?!?/p>

當(dāng)?shù)貢r(shí)間12日傍晚5點(diǎn)五分,28L跑道重新開放。一架美國西南航空客機(jī)首先著陸。

***3名空乘仍在醫(yī)院

截至12日,還有不到12名傷員仍在醫(yī)院接受治療,其中包括3名空乘人員。失事客機(jī)撞上機(jī)場防波堤時(shí),這三名空乘均從機(jī)艙甩了出來。

舊金山總醫(yī)院表示,他們還在治療6名傷員,其中5位成人一名兒童。2人病情危急,脊柱和腹部受傷。

其余傷者在斯坦福大學(xué)醫(yī)院等醫(yī)院救治。

***洛杉磯學(xué)校為遇難者守夜

在韓亞航空客機(jī)墜毀事故中遇難和受傷的浙江江山中學(xué)的學(xué)生們?cè)居?jì)劃在洛杉磯西谷基督教會(huì)學(xué)校參加一個(gè)為期三周的夏令營。當(dāng)?shù)貢r(shí)間11日晚,該校師生為空難受害者守夜。

在守夜儀式上,西谷基督教會(huì)學(xué)校的學(xué)生們發(fā)表演講、演唱歌曲,同時(shí)擺上花圈,并在橫幅上寫上悼唁詞。

“我們想要為遭遇不幸的中國人送去愛和關(guān)心,即使他們最終沒能來到這里。對(duì)于那些遭遇客機(jī)失事的中國孩子,對(duì)于他們的家人,我們真的感到同情和遺憾?!蔽鞴然浇虝?huì)學(xué)校格倫?卡比牧師表示,他們也希望借此機(jī)會(huì),對(duì)外展示美國人人性化的一面。

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