15 Doctors Injured in Burning Hostel
National News: On a routine morning, flight AI171, bound for London from Ahmedabad, turned into a horrific disaster. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, fully fueled for an international journey, lost control and collided with the outer wall of a hospital complex, directly hitting a doctors' residential hostel. Within seconds, the quiet residential area turned into a scene of panic and devastation. Fire engulfed the wreckage, and screams echoed as nearby residents rushed to help.
The impact severely damaged a portion of the hostel, injuring 15 doctors who were resting after overnight shifts. Emergency services arrived quickly, pulling out survivors and controlling the fire. Eyewitnesses reported seeing flames as high as trees and debris scattered for hundreds of meters. Medical teams are now treating the wounded, and several are reported to be in critical condition.
Adding to the tragedy, unconfirmed reports suggest that former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was among the passengers. The nation waits anxiously for official confirmation as the list of victims is being compiled. The possibility of political leadership loss has intensified the scale of the national mourning.
The aircraft, bearing registration VT-ANB, was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, first flown in December 2013 and inducted into the Air India fleet in January 2014. It had a capacity of over 300 passengers and was considered one of the airline's international workhorses. Investigators will now examine whether technical failure or human error caused the crash.
Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu immediately left Vijayawada for Ahmedabad. Canceling all official programs, he is now coordinating with DGCA, AAI, NDRF, and local authorities for a rapid response. Prime Minister Modi, too, is expected to visit the site, underscoring the gravity of the situation.
Aviation investigators from DG AAIB have dispatched a Go Team to analyze the crash site. Rescue operations are underway, with NDRF personnel searching the wreckage for survivors. Hospitals in the region are on high alert. The nation watches, breath held, as the search for truth and accountability begins. Though the crash lasted minutes, its trauma may haunt many for years. Families of the 242 on board are gathering at airports and hospitals, desperately seeking news. As images of burning fuselage flood social media, India braces for one of its deadliest aviation disasters in recent memory.
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