Air India Crash
Air India Crash: Air India Flight AI171 crashes near Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff. 242 onboard, 15 doctors injured as hostel hit. Leaders react, CISF rescue active.
Summary:
Ahmedabad, June 12, 2025 – A devastating tragedy has struck Gujarat today as Air India Flight AI171, en route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed just five minutes after takeoff. The ill-fated Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew members, including VVIPs and foreign nationals, crashed near Meghani Nagar, a residential area close to Ahmedabad airport. The catastrophe has sent shockwaves across the nation and beyond.
According to officials, the aircraft took off at 1:38 PM and lost communication by 1:43 PM. The pilot reportedly issued an emergency alert to Air Traffic Control (ATC) moments before the crash. Initial reports indicate the aircraft collided into a hostel building, leading to massive damage and casualties.
CISF and Emergency Teams in Full Action on Air India Crash
CISF (Central Industrial Security Force) personnel swiftly activated emergency rescue protocols and reached the crash site to conduct search and recovery operations. CISF stated that their forces are working in tandem with local emergency services and state police authorities to rescue survivors and manage the crisis.
Eyewitness accounts paint a harrowing picture of the aftermath. Local resident Ramila said her son had gone to a hostel during lunch and narrowly escaped the crash. “He jumped from the second floor and suffered injuries, but he is safe,” she shared with media outside Ahmedabad Civil Hospital.
15 Doctors Injured in Hostel Building in Air India Crash
Reports emerging from local Hindi news channels indicate that the plane crashed directly into a building that housed a hostel facility for medical professionals. Preliminary figures suggest that around 15 doctors sustained injuries, and many have been rushed to nearby hospitals. The State Health Department is overseeing emergency treatment and trauma care.
National Leaders React: Prayers and Mobilization
As the gravity of the Air India flight crash became clear, national leaders expressed their grief and urged for swift relief efforts.
SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav posted on social media, “Prayers for all passengers and crew members. The highest level of rescue, relief, and treatment should be provided immediately.”
BJP National President JP Nadda also voiced deep sorrow, stating, “The news of many people being killed in the plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is extremely sad. I appeal to all BJP workers to engage in relief and rescue operations and provide all possible help to the affected families.”
UK and Ministry of Civil Aviation Respond
The British High Commission in India confirmed they are in touch with Indian authorities to ascertain the number of British nationals aboard and to offer necessary support. In response to the disaster, the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has activated a dedicated operational control room to manage the situation.
MoCA issued an official statement:
“In light of the AI171 crash, an Operational Control Room has been activated. Contact: 011-24610843 | 9650391859. We are committed to swift response and full support to all affected.”
Details Still Emerging, National Grief Deepens
The exact number of fatalities is still being confirmed, with ongoing rescue operations expected to continue through the night. Debris from the aircraft is scattered across the impact site, and body recovery efforts are underway. The aviation community and the public are waiting for updates from Air India and aviation authorities regarding the cause of the crash.
With injured civilians, loss of life feared, and critical infrastructure affected, the Air India Flight Crash is being recognized as one of the most severe air tragedies in recent years.
TODAY SCOOP NEWS is monitoring the story closely and will bring verified updates as soon as they are available. Our thoughts are with the victims, families, and all affected by this heart-wrenching incident.