Crash survivor Bahia Bakari is greeted by her father, Kassim Bakari, as she arrives at the Bourget airport outside Paris, nearing the end of her journey home. (Stephane De Sakutin / AFP/Getty Images)
An aunt of Bahia Bakari peers out from her door in the village of Nioumadzaha, Comoros. (Sayyid Azim / Associated Press)
Grandmother Kalathoumi Athoumani, center, and aunts of Bahia Bakari pray at their home in Nioumadzaha village in Comoros. (Sayyid Azim / Associated Press)
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A woman sits outside the El Maaruf Hospital in Moroni, Comoros, where Bahia Bakari, the only known survivor of the Yemenia Airways crash Tuesday, is being cared for. (Sayyid Azim / Associated Press)
French Cooperation Minister Alain Joyandet looks out from a helicopter onto the site of the Yemenia airliner crash, off the north-east coast of Comores, on Wednesday. (Stephane De Sakutin / AFP/Getty Images)
Rescuers search for survivors and wreckage from a crashed Yemenia Airways jet at Galawa Beach, Comoros. (Sayyid Azim / Associated Press)
Divers wait to join the search at a temporary base set up close to the crash zone. (Stephane De Sakutin / AFP/Getty Images)
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Relatives of passengers of the Yemenia Airways jet that crashed off the Comoros Islands arrive at the Marseille airport in southern France. (Anne-Christine Poukoulat / AFP/Getty Images)
Relatives of passengers grieve at the Marseille airport. (Claude Paris / Associated Press)
Passengers’ relatives seek information from a police officer at the Marseille airport. (Claude Paris / Associated Press)
Hundreds of Comorans gather outside the El Maruf Hospital in Moroni for word of possible survivors of the crash of a Yemenia Airways jet. (Sayyid Azim / Associated Press)
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The airport in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a. (Yahya Arhab / EPA)
French military personel load rescue equipment onto a cargo plane bound for the Comoros Islands, where a Yemenia Airways jet crashed into the ocean. (Richard Bouhet / AFP/Getty Images)