Key Points

PM's Principal Secretary PK Mishra reviewed the emergency response to the Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. He commended the swift coordination between state and central agencies during the crisis. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crash killed 241 passengers, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani. Authorities have matched 47 DNA samples so far, with the lone survivor still receiving medical treatment.

Key Points: PM's Secretary Mishra Reviews AI-171 Crash Response in Ahmedabad

  • Mishra praised Gujarat-Centre crisis coordination
  • 241 killed in AI-171 Dreamliner crash
  • 47 DNA matches confirmed
  • Lone survivor undergoing treatment
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PM's Principal Secretary reviews AI-171 crash response, praises state-Centre coordination

PM's Principal Secretary PK Mishra commends Gujarat-Centre coordination after Air India Flight AI-171 crash, meets victims' families.

"The state agencies, the Government of India agencies and others have responded very timely and effectively. – Dr. PK Mishra"

Ahmedabad, June 15

Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, reviewed the emergency response following the crash of Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, during a meeting with senior Gujarat government officials on Sunday.

Mishra held discussions with Gujarat DGP Vikas Sahay, Ahmedabad Police Commissioner GS Malik, and other senior officials. He commended the swift and coordinated efforts of both state and central agencies in managing the crisis.

Speaking to ANI after visiting the crash site, Mishra said, "I visited the crash site, the hostel, the hospital and the FSL... I also held a review meeting. The state agencies, the Government of India agencies and others have responded very timely and effectively. I met some of the relatives of those who, unfortunately, died and were injured. So they are all satisfied with the work done by the state government and other public agencies, the Government of India."

He added, "It is unfortunate that such an incident took place... I complement the team that has responded so effectively and we hope that we will learn more lessons for the future and things like this may not happen again."

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, en route to London, crashed into the hostel complex shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, killing 241 passengers and crew, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

Meanwhile, Civil Hospital Ahmedabad has made significant progress in identifying victims of the Air India Flight AI-171 crash.

Additional Medical Superintendent Dr Rajnish Patel confirmed that 47 DNA samples have been matched, with 44 families contacted and 24 bodies handed over to relatives.

Dr Patel stated, "47 DNA have matched so far. Out of those 47, families of 44 have been contacted. So far, mortal remains of 24 deceased have been handed over to their families..." The hospital's streamlined process, involving DNA verification at Kaushoti Bhavan in D Block, postmortem procedures, and family support, has ensured accuracy and dignity in handling the crisis.

The London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed and rammed into a doctor's hostel shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on June 12.

The crash claimed 241 lives out of the 242 people onboard, which included 230 passengers and 12 crew members. The lone survivor, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, is currently undergoing treatment for his injuries. At least 33 people, including local residents on the ground and MBBS students, have also died till today as the plane rammed into the doctor's hostel after the crash.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
The coordination between state and central agencies is commendable, but we must ask why such a tragedy occurred in the first place. Our aviation safety standards need urgent review. My heart goes out to all affected families 🙏
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Priya M.
The DNA matching process and dignified handling of remains shows our system can work efficiently in crisis. Gujarat administration deserves praise for this. But we must ensure compensation reaches all victims' families without bureaucratic delays.
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Arjun S.
While the response is good, why are we still using foreign aircraft like Boeing when we have our own aviation sector? Make in India should extend to passenger aircraft too. This could prevent such tragedies in future.
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Sunita P.
The medical teams working round the clock deserve our gratitude. Can't imagine their trauma handling so many victims. Government should provide counseling for these frontline workers too. #Respect
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Vikram J.
The sole survivor being an NRI shows how connected our diaspora is. Hope he recovers soon. This tragedy affects all Indians, regardless of where we live. Time to strengthen aviation safety protocols across the board.
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Neha T.
The hostel location so close to airport runway seems questionable. Urban planning needs review to prevent such collateral damage. My prayers for the young MBBS students who lost their lives - such promising futures cut short 😔

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