EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Saturday, June 14, 2025
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
EconomyLens.com
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
EconomyLens.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Other

At least 265 dead in India plane crash, one passenger survives

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
June 13, 2025
in Other
Reading Time: 9 mins read
A A
2
96
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The back of Air India flight 171 after it crashed in Ahmedabad. ©AFP

Ahmedabad (India) (AFP) – A London-bound passenger jet crashed in a residential area in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground — but one passenger has miraculously survived. An AFP journalist saw bodies being recovered from the crash site, and the back of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner — which had 242 passengers and crew on board — hanging over the edge of a building it hit around lunchtime. The government opened a formal investigation into the cause of the crash, and rescue teams worked into Friday morning scouring the charred wreckage with sniffer dogs.

Related

Spain economy minister urges fair, balanced EU-US tariff deal

Startups show off ocean-preserving tech at Paris trade fair

Airlines halt many Middle East flights after Israel hits Iran

Air India crash latest test for new Boeing leadership

Dollar dives on Trump’s new trade threat

“The tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after Air India’s flight 171 crashed following takeoff. “It is heartbreaking beyond words.” Deputy Commissioner of Police Kanan Desai told reporters that “265 bodies have reached the hospital.” That suggests that at least 24 people died when the jet ploughed into a medical staff hostel in a blazing fireball — and that the toll may rise further as more bodies are located.

The AFP journalist saw a building ablaze after the crash, with thick black smoke billowing into the air, and a section of the plane on the ground. “One half of the plane crashed into the residential building where doctors lived with their families,” said Krishna, a doctor who did not give his full name. “The nose and front wheel landed on the canteen building where students were having lunch,” he said. Krishna said he saw “about 15 to 20 burnt bodies,” while he and his colleagues rescued around 15 students.

India’s civil aviation authority said two pilots and 10 cabin crew were among the 242 people on board. Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese, and a Canadian on board the flight bound for London’s Gatwick airport. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the scenes from the crash were “devastating,” while the country’s King Charles III said he was “desperately shocked.”

But while everyone aboard the flight was initially feared killed, state health official Dhananjay Dwivedi told AFP “one survivor is confirmed” and had been hospitalized. Air India said in a statement that the “sole survivor is being treated in a hospital,” adding that the “survivor is a British national of Indian origin.” The survivor is believed to be 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. India’s Home Minister Amit Shah told reporters he was speaking to them “after meeting him.” The BBC and Britain’s Press Association news agency spoke to Ramesh’s family members. “He said, ‘I have no idea how I exited the plane'”, his brother Nayan Kumar Ramesh, 27, told PA in the British city of Leicester.

The plane issued a mayday call and “crashed immediately after takeoff,” the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Ahmedabad, the main city of India’s Gujarat state, is home to around eight million people, and the busy airport is surrounded by densely packed residential areas. “When we reached the spot, there were several bodies lying around and firefighters were dousing the flames,” resident Poonam Patni told AFP. “Many of the bodies were burned,” she said. The AFP journalist saw medics using a cart to load bodies into an ambulance while a charred metal bed frame stood surrounded by burnt wreckage.

US planemaker Boeing said it was in touch with Air India and stood “ready to support them” over the incident, which a source close to the case said was the first crash for a 787 Dreamliner. The UK and US air accident investigation agencies announced they were dispatching teams to support their Indian counterparts. Tata Group, owners of Air India, offered financial aid of 10 million rupees ($117,000) to “the families of each person who has lost their life in this tragedy,” as well as funds to cover medical expenses of those injured.

India has suffered a series of fatal air crashes, including a 1996 disaster when two jets collided mid-air over New Delhi, killing nearly 350 people. In 2010, an Air India Express jet crashed and burst into flames at Mangalore airport in southwest India, killing 158 of the 166 passengers and crew on board. Experts said it was too early to speculate on what may have caused Thursday’s crash. “It is very unlikely that the plane was overweight or carrying too much fuel,” said Jason Knight, senior lecturer in fluid mechanics at the University of Portsmouth. “The aircraft is designed to be able to fly on one engine, so the most likely cause of the crash is a double engine failure. The most likely cause of a double engine failure is a bird strike.”

India’s airline industry has boomed in recent years, with Willie Walsh, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), last month calling it “nothing short of phenomenal.” The growth of its economy has made India and its 1.4 billion people the world’s fourth-largest air market — domestic and international — with IATA projecting it will become the third biggest within the decade.

© 2024 AFP

Tags: accidentaviationIndia
Share38Tweet24Share7Pin9Send
Previous Post

Air India crash latest test for new Boeing leadership

Next Post

Airlines halt many Middle East flights after Israel hits Iran

Natalie Fisher

Natalie Fisher

Related Posts

Other

As Trump mulls sanctions, Russia’s military economy slows

June 13, 2025
Other

Anthropic says looking to power European tech with hiring push

June 12, 2025
Other

Oil prices soar, stocks slide after Israel strikes Iran

June 14, 2025
Other

Meta makes major investment in Scale AI, takes in CEO

June 13, 2025
Other

California sues Trump for scrapping state’s EV rules

June 12, 2025
Other

At least 265 dead in India plane crash, one passenger survives

June 13, 2025
Next Post

Airlines halt many Middle East flights after Israel hits Iran

War, trade and Air India crash cast cloud over Paris Air Show

Startups show off ocean-preserving tech at Paris trade fair

Spain economy minister urges fair, balanced EU-US tariff deal

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
guest
2 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

September 30, 2024

Elon Musk’s X fights Australian watchdog over church stabbing posts

April 21, 2024

Women journalists bear the brunt of cyberbullying

April 22, 2024

France probes TotalEnergies over 2021 Mozambique attack

May 6, 2024

Ghanaian finance ministry warns against fallout from anti-LGBTQ law

74

New York ruling deals Trump business a major blow

71

Shady bleaching jabs fuel health fears, scams in W. Africa

71

Stock markets waver, oil prices edge up

65

US Steel, Nippon partnership proceeds with security deal, ‘golden share’

June 14, 2025

Google turns internet queries into conversations

June 13, 2025

Spain economy minister urges fair, balanced EU-US tariff deal

June 13, 2025

Startups show off ocean-preserving tech at Paris trade fair

June 13, 2025
EconomyLens Logo

We bring the world economy to you. Get the latest news and insights on the global economy, from trade and finance to technology and innovation.

Pages

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Categories

  • Business
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

Network

  • Coolinarco.com
  • CasualSelf.com
  • Fit.CasualSelf.com
  • Sport.CasualSelf.com
  • SportBeep.com
  • MachinaSphere.com
  • MagnifyPost.com
  • TodayAiNews.com
  • VideosArena.com
© 2025 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Editorials

© 2024 EconomyLens.com - Top economic news from around the world.