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The miracle of God … A person alive amidst the corpses, the person told how life was made, PM Modi met. Air India Plane Crash

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PM Narendra Modi met the only person survived in an Air India aircraft accident at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital.Ramesh Vishkumar Bacharwara, who was one of the 242 people aboard the crashed Air India aircraft AI171, miraculously survived the accident.British citizen 38 -year -old Ramesh was sitting on a seat 11A in a plane crashed near Ahmedabad Airport on Thursday afternoon – located right behind the emergency exit gate – in which more than 200 people were killed.In a video taken after the accident, the injured Ramesh is shown going towards an ambulance, while people standing around are surrounded and asking him about other people aboard the plane.The only person survived in an Air India aircraft AI171 accident in Ahmedabad, in which 265 people were killed, has revealed how he miraculously survived the fire that erupted after the disaster.
 

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British citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was sitting in 11A next to the emergency gate to the left of the aircraft. He said that the aircraft broke shortly after flying and their seat separated from the rubble. As a result, they survived the fire in the rest of the aircraft.He said to the doctors treating him at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, “The aircraft broke and my seat went out. That’s how I survived.”
Ramesh told the doctors that they had not jumped from the aircraft, but were thrown out of their seat at the time of the aircraft. He suffered injuries and is kept under monitoring in the trauma ward.Now in a video going viral, the injured and blood -soaked Ramesh is shown going towards the ambulance, while the people standing around are asking him questions about the rest of the aircraft.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft leaving for London’s Gatwick Airport crashed in a medical college hostel shortly after flying from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on Thursday. The aircraft had 230 passengers and 12 crew members.
 

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The 11 -year -old aircraft could be seen from miles away, it was rapidly losing its height and burning in flames, causing a thick black smoke in the air. The aircraft climbed about 600–800 feet up and then fell to the ground almost immediately.
In the photographs after the incident, some parts of the aircraft were seen trapped at the BJ Medical College, with its landing gear, torso and tail pieces coming out of the building.
Ahmedabad -based Air Traffic Control saidThe pilot of this aircraft with a two -engine wide -borne aircraft released the ‘Medade’ crisis call immediately after flying at 1.39 pm, depicting the entire Emergency.
 
The incident is being formally investigated. The aircraft’s black box – flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder – is also being searched to understand what happened in the last important moments.
According to Air India, 169 of passengers aboard the aircraft were Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese and one Canadian. The other 12 people were two pilots and 10 crew members.Former Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP leader Vijay Rupani was also one of the passengers aboard this unfortunate flight.
 
Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft to London crashed only a few minutes after flying from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, killing 241 people. Only one person survived.
It was the biggest air accident in the country in recent times. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was also among those killed in the accident. On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the spot to take stock of the situation.
Officials said that soon after flying at around 1.30 pm, aircraft number AI 171 lost its height, after which it collided with the residential quarters of the doctors of the BJ Medical College in Meghaninagar area and caught fire, causing a thick black smoke in the air. Air Traffic Control of Ahmedabad said that the pilot had released the ‘Mede’ distrace call soon after the flying, which reflects the emergency completely. 
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