INDIA - One passenger survived the crash of an Air India plane bound for London that killed at least 240 people Thursday in Ahmedabad, one of India’s worst airline disasters in decades,...
officials said. The death toll includes medical students who were in a college hostel when the plane hit the building shortly after take-off, said Vidhi Chaudhary, a top state police officer in the northwestern city. “Most of the bodies have been charred beyond recognition,” she said. Indian Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed that a single passenger survived the crash and said he met him at the hospital. A doctor said he had examined the survivor, whom he identified as Vishwashkumar Ramesh.
“He was disoriented with multiple injuries all over his body,” Dr Dhaval Gameti told The Associated Press (AP). “But he seems to be out of danger.” Black smoke billowed from the site where the plane crashed and burst into flames near the airport in Ahmedabad, a city of more than five million and the capital of Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state. Firefighters doused the smoking wreckage of the plane, which would have been fully loaded with fuel shortly after take-off, and adjacent multi-storey buildings with water.
Charred bodies lay on the ground and parts of the fuselage were scattered around the site. Indian army teams were assisting civil authorities to clear debris and help treat the injured.
A video on social media showed the jet slowly descending as if it were landing. As soon as it disappeared out of view behind rows of houses, a giant fireball filled the sky. The AP was able to verify the video by matching up the flight path of the plane from the runway with the crash site and the nearby residential area. At the crash site, the tail cone of the aircraft with damaged stabiliser fins still attached to it was lodged near the top of one of the buildings. (Jamaica Gleaner)