
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: How will the dead be identified? The Gujarat health Secretary shared important information.
An air india plane going to britain crashed in a residential area on Thursday, moments after taking off from ahmedabad airport, carrying 242 people including 10 crew members. More than a hundred bodies have been recovered so far. The air india plane crashed in a residential area shortly after taking off from ahmedabad airport in the afternoon. The plane took off with 242 passengers including the crew and more than 100 people are feared dead in the accident.
The bodies of those killed in the accident have been taken to ahmedabad Civil Hospital. gujarat health Secretary dhananjay Dwivedi said that the dna of their relatives will be used to identify those killed in the ahmedabad plane crash. Arrangements have been made by ahmedabad Civil Hospital to collect samples. 50 injured are being treated at the Civil Hospital. The condition of all the patients is stable.
He said that arrangements have been made to provide dna samples at the Kasoti Bhawan of ahmedabad Civil Hospital. Close relatives of the deceased (parents or children) will be able to provide dna samples. Arrangements have been made to take this dna sample at the Kasoti Bhawan of ahmedabad Civil Hospital. B.J. This testing building is located on the ground floor of the Medical College. The civil hospital administration has requested relatives and friends to provide dna samples at this testing center.
After the ahmedabad plane crash, the hospital administration has announced two phone numbers 6357373831, and 6357373841 to contact for information related to patient-oriented treatment at the ahmedabad Civil Hospital Trauma (Emergency) Center.
The Aircraft accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) will investigate the ahmedabad plane crash. An official said that the director General of AAIB and others including the director of Investigation in the agency will leave for Ahmedabad. Under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the AAIB is responsible for classifying incidents involving the safety of aircraft operating in indian airspace as accidents and serious incidents.
At the same time, Boeing said in a statement, 'We are aware of the initial reports and we are working to gather more information. Civil Aviation minister K Ramamohan Naidu expressed grief over the plane crash and said that he is personally monitoring the situation. Naidu said, "We are maintaining the highest level of vigilance. I am personally monitoring the situation and have directed all aviation and emergency response agencies to take prompt and coordinated action. "
He said in a post on 'X' in the afternoon, "Rescue teams have been deployed and all efforts are being made to deliver medical assistance and relief assistance to the site." The minister reached Ahmedabad from vijayawada to take stock of the ground situation.