Bahia Bakari, 14, at the Moroni hospital Wednesday after she survived the Yemenia airliner crash off the Comoros. (Stephane De Sakutin / AFP/Getty Images)
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)