
A disturbing scene has emerged after the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. So far, the bodies of 265 people have been taken to the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital in this accident that took place in Meghnanigar, Ahmedabad. At the same time, the aviation company Air India has also confirmed that out of the 242 people on board the plane that met with the accident, 241 have died. At the same time, the only survivor is undergoing treatment. The horror of the accident can be gauged from the fact that the bodies were scattered on the roads. Most of the bodies were badly burnt. They are not even being identified. At the same time, relief and rescue work has been going on continuously since the accident. Meanwhile, it has come to light that due to the accident, the site's temperature increased significantly, making rescue work extremely difficult.
All the animals and birds that came in the way were burnt
After the explosion, the rescue work faced a lot of difficulties due to the temperature around the crashed plane reaching 1000 degrees Celsius. Officials said late Thursday night that the temperature at the site of the incident rose so much that even animals and birds did not get a chance to escape and all were burnt to ashes.
Did not see such a disaster in eight years
A member of the State Disaster Response Force said that he has been involved in disaster situations for about eight years, but he has never seen such a disaster. He said, we reached here with PPE kits, but the temperature was so high that rescue work became difficult.
This is how the accident happened.
The Air India plane going from Ahmedabad in Gujarat to London crashed in a horrific accident as soon as it took off and collided with the doctors' hostel and nursing staff's residential complex. A total of 266 people died in the accident. There were a total of 242 people on board the plane, including the pilot, out of which 241 people died. Only one passenger survived as he jumped from the plane. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who was on board the plane, also died. This is the second major plane crash in the country after 1996. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau will investigate the accident.
Air India flight number AI-171 was going from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick on Thursday. The plane took off from Ahmedabad's runway-23 at 13:39. There were 169 Indians, 53 British, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese citizens on board the plane. There were two pilots and 10 cabin crew on the plane. This two-engine plane started coming down rapidly a few minutes after takeoff and fell on the five-storey hostel of Meghaninagar Civil Hospital and BJ Medical College near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.
At the time of the accident, the plane had 1,26,907 liters of fuel.
At the time of the accident, the plane had 1,26,907 liters of fuel. Its height during the flight was 625 feet. As soon as the plane crashed, its fuel caught fire. It was blown to pieces with a loud explosion, and the plane blazed like a volcano. Thick black smoke was seen far away. The horror can be gauged from the fact that dead bodies were lying scattered on the roads. Most of the bodies were badly burnt. They could not even be identified.
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