Ahmedabad, June 12: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed deep sorrow over the tragic crash of Air India flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, stating that the entire nation stands in solidarity with the bereaved families. The flight, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, crashed shortly after takeoff from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.
Speaking to the media, Shah confirmed that while the final death toll will only be declared after DNA verification, “there is some good news for one survivor.” He added, “I met the survivor, and arrangements are being made for their treatment and support.”
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The Home Minister revealed that the central government was alerted within 10 minutes of the crash. “I immediately contacted the Gujarat Chief Minister, Home Minister, and the Civil Aviation Minister. The Prime Minister also got involved immediately. All central and state departments are working in full coordination on rescue and relief operations,” Shah said.
He further shared details about the crash: “The aircraft was carrying nearly 1.25 lakh litres of fuel. Given the high temperature at the time, the chances of survival were extremely low. I personally visited the crash site. The retrieval of the deceased is almost complete.”
Shah also confirmed that DNA samples of the victims and their families, including relatives abroad, are being collected. “About 1,000 DNA tests will be conducted. The bodies will be handed over to the families only after verification,” he stated.
In a high-level review meeting, all aspects of the crash and rescue efforts were discussed. The Civil Aviation Minister has been directed to ensure a swift and thorough investigation into the cause of the crash.