Key Points

Doctors and nurses at Surat Civil Hospital held a solemn tribute for the victims of the Air India Flight AI-171 crash. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 241 people and leaving only one survivor. Medical staff lit candles, offered prayers, and observed silence to honor the departed. Authorities continue working to identify victims and support grieving families.

Key Points: Surat Doctors Nurses Hold Tribute for Air India Crash Victims

  • Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed near Ahmedabad killing 241
  • Only one survivor found in wreckage
  • Surat hospital staff lit candles and observed silence
  • Doctors work to identify victims for families
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Doctors, nurses of Surat Civil Hospital pay tribute, hold prayer meet for victims of Air India plane crash

Medical staff at Surat Civil Hospital honor 241 lives lost in the Air India Flight AI-171 tragedy with prayers and solidarity.

"What happened in the Air India crash is a tragedy. So many lives were lost. - Iqbal Kadiwala, Nursing Council VP"

Surat, June 13

In a solemn ceremony filled with emotion and solidarity, the medical fraternity of Surat Civil Government Medical College gathered on Friday to honour the 241 lives lost in the tragic crash of Air India Flight AI-171. Doctors, nurses, and hospital staff observed a prayer meet to express their condolences to the families of the victims and the nation at large.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, en route from Ahmedabad to London-Gatwick, crashed shortly after takeoff on June 12. The aircraft slammed into a residential building and the mess hall of BJ Medical College in the densely populated Meghaninagar area, just 3 km from the airport. The plane erupted into flames, killing nearly everyone on board and several on the ground. Of the 242 passengers, only one - Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin—survived.

At Surat Civil Hospital, the tribute ceremony was led by senior medical officials and attended by dozens of staff members dressed in white. Candles were lit, prayers were offered, and a two-minute silence was observed in memory of the departed.

Speaking to IANS, Iqbal Kadiwala, Vice President of the Nursing Council, expressed deep sorrow: “What happened in the Air India crash is a tragedy. So many lives were lost. I pray to God for peace for the departed souls and strength for their families.”

Head Nurse Sajida Chand said: “It is absolutely heartbreaking. We stand in solidarity with all the families affected and pray for those who lost their lives.”

Parul Vadgama, Head of the Department at Surat Civil Medical College, emphasised the hospital’s commitment to support in any way possible.

"We extend our condolences to all those grieving. This tragedy is unimaginable. Surat Civil Hospital is ready to offer any assistance required in such emergencies," she told IANS.

Meanwhile, post-mortem and identification efforts are ongoing at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. A team of 70 to 80 doctors—including those from primary and community health centres across Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Anand, and Nadiad—have been working tirelessly to identify victims and ensure dignified handover of remains to families.

As of Friday morning, five victims have been identified—two from Rajasthan, two from Bhavnagar, and one from Madhya Pradesh. Officials confirmed that the bodies have been handed over to relatives with full respect and sensitivity.

The nation continues to mourn as the grim task of recovery and identification continues in the aftermath of one of India’s most tragic aviation disasters.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Heartbreaking tragedy 😢 The medical staff's tribute shows our nation's compassion in difficult times. Hope the investigation finds the root cause so such accidents never happen again. My prayers for all affected families.
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Priya M.
Salute to all doctors and nurses working tirelessly to identify victims. Can't imagine what families are going through. The government should provide immediate financial assistance to all affected.
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Amit S.
While the tribute is touching, we must ask tough questions - why did a Dreamliner crash like this? Our aviation safety standards need urgent review. So many young lives lost... unacceptable.
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Neha P.
The survivor's story gives hope amidst this darkness. Our medical teams are doing God's work in these difficult circumstances. May the departed souls rest in peace 🙏
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Sanjay D.
This tragedy hits close to home - my cousin was supposed to be on that flight but cancelled last minute. The what-ifs are terrifying. We need better emergency response systems near airports.
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Meena R.
The hospital staff's gesture is beautiful. In our culture, paying respects to departed souls is sacred. Hope the lone survivor gets all the support needed - his trauma must be unimaginable.

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