Latest Update: Air India Crash, 127 Bodies Recovered 1


The tragic air crash incident of Air India has been shocking everyone. As per latest news, the rescue team was able to recover 127 bodies at the wreckage site outside Mangalore International Airport by mid-afternoon. This is what Air India Director Anup Srivastava told CNN. 166 passengers has been reported to be on board of the crashed plane and about 6 survived and were taken to the nearby hospitals.

Air India Flight IX-812 or the Boeing 737 took off from Dubai and crashed while trying to make its scheduled landing in Mangalore at 6:30 a.m. Saturday (9 p.m. ET Friday). According to the witnesses who have seen the incident, the plane crashed through the hilltop airport’s boundary wall and fell into a valley.

For those survivors, they told CNN-IBN that they jumped out of the plane after it crashed, seconds before it burst into flames. There has been difficulty for the rescuers to get into the crash site because it is a hilly wooded area.

If you happen to have relatives or friends in that flight, Air India has released the following telephone numbers to learn more information about the crash: General: +91 2560 3101 +91 2565 6196, In Mangalore: 0824 222 0422, Dubai (Air India Express): 00971 4 2165828/29.

Update:

Passengers of the flight include 32 were women, 105 were men, 19 were children and four were infants.

Air India Crash Update: More Than Hundreds Were Killed 0

A very sad incident has happened around 06:30 local time in (0100 GMT) near the Mangalore International Airport. Boeing 737 of Air India has been carrying 166 passengers, including four infants and rescue teams have found a “five or six survivors.”

The plane burst into flames after overshooting the runway on a flight from Dubai. “It’s a major tragedy,” said the head of Government in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, just before traveling to the scene. Manmohan Singh (PM) showed his deep sympathy at the serious loss of life because of the incident.

The Prime Minister had his talk with the Home Minister & Civil Aviation Minister who explained him on the continuing save operations being organized at the specific location of the crash.

Updates of the incident would be coming up soon. Stay tuned.