
The recent Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad has tragically resulted in a rising death toll, now confirmed at 270. Dr. Dhaval Gameti has reported that 270 bodies have been recovered from the crash site. Recovery teams are working under challenging conditions, as many victims remain unidentified. Authorities are heavily relying on DNA samples from relatives for identification, a process which is expected to take significant time.
Ongoing Investigation
UK investigators have arrived in Ahmedabad to assist with the probe into the cause of the disaster. The British team is collaborating closely with Indian agencies, analyzing critical data including the black box retrieved from the crash site.
Response and Support
In the wake of the tragedy, Air India and the Tata Group have pledged compensation to the families of the victims. They are also planning financial aid and rebuilding efforts as the airline deals with the consequences of the crash.
Community and Medical Efforts
- Blood donation camps have been organized in various regions, including GMC Srinagar, to support medical treatment during this crisis.
This catastrophic incident has deeply impacted the nation, and investigations continue to uncover answers and help prevent future accidents. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates.