Alps crash: The French town forced to cope with disaster

Part of the world's focus has been on the French town of Seyne-les-Alpes since the Germanwings plane crash that happened just an hour away from them.

All 150 people on board the plane died after the co-pilot deliberately flew the plane into a mountainside, according to prosecutors.

Many of the emergency workers taking part in recovery operations come from the town.

Clive Myrie went to meet residents to see how they are coping with a disaster some are describing as the "French Lockerbie".

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