
After the Air India accident today, social media videos show that part of the AI-171 aircraft with 244 people on board fell on the building. Some messages say the number is 242.
While PTI shared one of the videos, she said she couldn’t verify his authenticity.
“What a terrible year will show up for #india: Pahalgam Terrorist attack, Pakistan War, Stampede in Bengalur, localized crimes, and now so many dead in the Ahmedabad crash,” one user said.
“The relationship weight could be excessive,” one user thought.
According to the head of the police, who spoke to reporters, there is a building on which the Air India AI-171 crashed, hostels of doctors. Approximately 80% of the area was cleaned, while the rest will soon be cleaned, he informed.
“For me, it seems that the plane furiously furious before it collapsed, not awake. It looks like a broken tail fin pointing to the camera,” he came from another.
Air India line number
After the Air India crash, the airline issued aid number today.
“We have also set up a specialized Hotline number for passengers 1800 5691 444 to provide more information,” wrote Air India on X (formerly Twitter).
The Ministry of Civil Aviation also activated the Operational Control room.
“With regard to the AI171 crash, the Operations Control room was activated at the Ministry of Civil Aviation to coordinate all details. Contact: 011-24610843 | 9650391859.
Former gujarat cm in flight
Former Chief Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani was reportedly on board the Air India flight, which crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad 12 June. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner took off at 13:38 and crashed into the residential area in Meghani Nagar five minutes later.
Reports suggest that Rupani has been listed as a passenger number 12. However, it was not officially confirmed.
The flight carried 232 passengers (including 2 infants) and 12 crew members, a total of 242 people. The captain of the sumit Sabharwal and the co-pilot Clive Kunder were in charge. The emergency services rushed on the scene with smoke from far.
The UK government number
Meanwhile, the British government shared a line for British citizens who needed help or feared close to Air India, which crashed in Ahmedabad.
“We are aware of the Ahmedabad air accident. Great Britain cooperates with local authorities in India to urgently perform facts and provide support to those involved. British nationals who require consular help or are concerned about friends or family should call 020 7008 5000: the UK government.”
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