
The death toll from the tragic Air India plane crash near Ahmedabad has now reached 270, according to officials. Dr. Dhaval Gameti confirmed the recovery of all 270 bodies from the crash site, marking one of the most devastating aviation disasters in recent memory.
The accident occurred last Thursday and has left families across India grieving. Authorities are actively engaged in DNA testing to identify the victims, though the process is expected to be lengthy and complex due to the nature of the crash.
International cooperation is underway as UK investigators have arrived in Ahmedabad to assist with the investigation. There is a potential that Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet may be temporarily grounded while investigators work to determine the cause of the crash.
In response to the disaster:
- Air India and Tata Group have announced compensation packages for the victims’ families.
- Support has been pledged for community rebuilding efforts.
- A blood donation camp was organized in Srinagar to honor those affected and address critical medical needs.
While survivors and families await further information, the tragedy has raised serious concerns about aviation safety in the country. The nation remains united in mourning and seeking answers.
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