Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Over 100 Bodies Found Amid Scenes of Chaos
Ahmedabad
Heart-wrenching visuals emerge from the Ahmedabad plane crash site, showing hundreds of bodies burnt and scattered on roads as panic-stricken people run and scream. Over 100 casualties confirmed so far; rescue operations continue.
All 242 people on board the plane are reported dead in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. There were 242 people including 12 crew members on Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London. Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani was also on board the flight. Everyone has died. So far, bodies of more than 100 people have been recovered.
The impact of the blast can be gauged from the fact that after the accident, bodies were scattered on the roads. The bodies of all the passengers are badly burnt, making it difficult to identify them. Hundreds of bodies burnt and scattered on the roads and people running and screaming are seen everywhere. Its video has also surfaced.
Let us tell you that among the passengers there were 53 British, 7 Portuguese and one Canadian citizen. The building which it collided with houses the doctors of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. According to the information, 15 doctors have been injured. Air India flight number AI-171 took off at 1:38 pm. It crashed at 1:40 pm. According to the information, the plane crashed near the airport wall and the Air Custom Cargo Office. As soon as the plane fell, a cloud of smoke was seen in the entire area.
This Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft is a big aircraft. It is being told that this is an 11-year-old aircraft. It was in the middle of the runway before take off at 1:30 pm on Thursday. Based on satellite images, the plane was at the end of the runway at 1:38 pm. The plane had taken off. The plane took off and lost its signal 625 feet above sea level. The airport is about 200 feet above sea level, which means the plane flew about 400 feet above the airport. The plane's signal remained active for about 8 minutes and at 1:40 am the plane crashed. If we look at its vertical speed, the plane was falling at a speed of 400 feet per minute (400 ft/min). During this time, the pilot did not have even a minute to do anything.