4:20 p.m.
A German pastor and an aid worker from Germany are among the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines crash on Sunday.
The World Council of Churches says Rev. Norman Tendis was traveling to a U.N. environment summit in Nairobi. The 51-year-old worked in Villach, Austria.
The German development aid organization GIZ confirms that a staffer was on the plane. Spokeswoman Tanja Stumpff tells The Associated Press that the woman was on a business trip.
Germany's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that at least five German citizens died in the crash.
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4:05 p.m.
Catholic Relief Services announces "with heavy hearts" that four of its Ethiopian colleagues died in Sunday's plane crash outside Addis Ababa.
The aid group in a statement says Sara Chalachew, Getnet Alemayehu, Sintayehu Aymeku, and Mulusew Alemu had been traveling to Nairobi for training.
The four had worked with the organization for as long as a decade. They worked in procurement, logistics and finance.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/maryland/articles/2019-03-11/the-latest-catholic-relief-services-says-4-colleagues-dead