
The death toll of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad has tragically risen to 270, confirmed by Dr. Dhaval Gameti following the recovery of bodies from the crash site. The incident occurred on Thursday, and recovery teams are working diligently to identify the victims.
The identification process heavily relies on DNA from relatives, but officials caution that it will take time. UK investigators have arrived in Ahmedabad to assist in determining the cause of this devastating disaster.
The crash involved an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which might face temporary grounding as investigations proceed. Families of the victims are anxiously awaiting answers, while Air India has offered compensation to the grieving families. Additionally, the Tata Group announced financial aid and plans for rebuilding efforts.
In a gesture of solidarity and support, the Government Medical College in Srinagar organized a blood donation camp as a tribute to the victims.
Survivors and eyewitnesses have shared harrowing accounts, describing the tragic scenes they witnessed onboard. The disaster has deeply affected both the community and the aviation sector, prompting calls for thorough investigations and safety reviews.
As the nation mourns, authorities continue to provide support and work towards clarity on the circumstances of the crash. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates.