TOKYO: Hundreds of people on Wednesday attended ceremonies marking the 30th anniversary of a Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash that killed 520 people on board, the deadliest single-aircraft disaster in history.
The doomed Boeing 747 had begun the hour-long flight from Japan’s capital to Osaka when it crashed into a mountain about 120 kilometers northwest of Tokyo on August 12, 1985. Just four people survived.
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