
The death toll from the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad has risen to 270, officials confirmed on June 15, 2025. Dr. Dhaval Gameti reported that authorities have recovered 270 bodies from the crash site of the ill-fated flight that occurred on Thursday.
The incident has left families desperate for information and answers amid the tragedy. Rescue teams and medical experts continue efforts to identify victims, often relying on DNA from relatives, which may result in a slow identification process.
Response and Support
In response to the crash, Air India has offered compensation to the families of the victims. The Tata Group, which oversees Air India, has also pledged financial aid and plans for recovery.
UK investigators have arrived in Ahmedabad to assist in determining the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet might be grounded temporarily as part of safety evaluations.
Community Impact and Ongoing Efforts
Survivors and witnesses shared harrowing experiences, describing the moments of the crash and its aftermath. The tragedy has deeply affected the local community and the nation.
Efforts to support the victims continue, including blood donation camps organized by organizations like GMC Srinagar, honoring the victims and supporting medical needs.
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