Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad leaves behind devastation in it's wake | In Pics

Updated On Jun 13, 2025 04:59 am IST

A London-bound Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner aircraft operated by Air India crashed shortly after taking off in Ahmedabad

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A London-bound Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner aircraft operated by Air India crashed shortly after taking off in Ahmedabad, leading to 241 confirmed fatalities(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jun 13, 2025 04:59 am IST

A London-bound Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner aircraft operated by Air India crashed shortly after taking off in Ahmedabad, leading to 241 confirmed fatalities(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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Rescue operations have been completed at the site of the crash, though the cause of the disaster is unknown.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Rescue operations have been completed at the site of the crash, though the cause of the disaster is unknown.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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The plane crash marks the first time the Boeing Dreamliner 787 has crashed and is the worst aviation disaster in a decade.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The plane crash marks the first time the Boeing Dreamliner 787 has crashed and is the worst aviation disaster in a decade.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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The plane crashed into the mess of a government-run medical college, leading to further casualties. A total death toll is yet to be provided.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The plane crashed into the mess of a government-run medical college, leading to further casualties. A total death toll is yet to be provided.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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The visual shows dust enveloping the mess area with plates of uneatedn food still on tables as the sudden plane crash devastated the densely populated area in Ahmedabad.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The visual shows dust enveloping the mess area with plates of uneatedn food still on tables as the sudden plane crash devastated the densely populated area in Ahmedabad.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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Parts of the plane were lodged into the building. Only one person, a British national of Indian origin, has survived the crash(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Parts of the plane were lodged into the building. Only one person, a British national of Indian origin, has survived the crash(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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Passengers luggage lies unattended after the plane crash. In total 265 bodies have been recovered and sent to a hospital.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Passengers luggage lies unattended after the plane crash. In total 265 bodies have been recovered and sent to a hospital.(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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DGCA authorities were present at the site of the crash in order to conduct an investigation into the cause of the crash(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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DGCA authorities were present at the site of the crash in order to conduct an investigation into the cause of the crash(Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times)

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