Investigators search the Air India crash site for clues to the cause and more potential victims

AHMEDABAD, India, June 13, 2025 (AP) — Investigators on Friday searched the site of one of India’s worst aviation disasters, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the lone surviving passenger a day after an Air India plane split apart and fell from the sky, killing 241 people on board and several people on the ground.

Health workers and volunteers carry the body of a victim
Health workers and volunteers carry the body of a victim of an airplane that crashed in India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, on Friday, June 13, 2025. (Photo: AP)

The London-bound Boeing 787 struck a medical college hostel when it fell in a residential area of the northwestern city of Ahmedabad minutes after takeoff Thursday.

Most of the bodies were charred beyond recognition, and DNA testing was being conducted to identify the victims. More bodies are expected to be found in the search at the crash site. There was no information on whether the black boxes — the flight data and cockpit voice recorders — had been recovered.

Parts of an Air India plane
Parts of an Air India plane that crashed on Thursday are seen on top of a building in Ahmedabad, India, Friday, June 13, 2025. (Photo: AP)

The plane hit a building hosting a medical college hostel and burst into flames, killing several college students, in the city that is the capital of Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state.

“We are all devastated by the air tragedy in Ahmedabad. The loss of so many lives in such a sudden and heartbreaking manner is beyond words,” Modi said on social media after visiting the site. “We understand their pain and also know that the void left behind will be felt for years to come.”

Grieving relatives
Grieving relatives of Air India plane crash victims mourn outside the autopsy room at a hospital in Ahmedabad, India, Friday, June 13, 2025. (Photo: AP)

Modi meets lone survivor

The survivor was seen in television footage meeting Modi at the government hospital where he was being treated for burns and other injuries.

Vishwaskumar Ramesh told India’s national broadcaster he still can’t believe he was alive. He said the aircraft seemed to be stuck in the air a few seconds after takeoff. Green and white lights went on and the plane seemed unable to gain height before it crashed. Ramesh said the side of the plane where he was seated fell onto the ground floor of a building and there was space for him to escape after the door broke open. He unfasten his seat belt and forced himself out of the plane.

“When I opened my eyes, I realized I was alive,” he said.

Investigation into the cause and identification of victims

Family members
Family members wait at a hospital for the body of a relative killed in an airplane crash on Thursday in Ahmedabad, India, Friday, June 13, 2025. (Photo: AP)

India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is investigating, and the U.S. participants in the probe are expected to include people from the National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing and General Electric.

Medics are conducting DNA tests to identify those killed, the president of the Federation of All India Medical Association, Akshay Dongardiv, said. Meanwhile, grieving families gathered outside the Civil hospital in Ahmedabad on Friday.

Two doctors at the hospital said the bodies of four medical students killed on the ground after the plane crash were handed to their families. They said at least 30 other injured students were still admitted in the hospital and at least four of them were critical.

debris of a plane
This photo shared by India’s Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) shows debris of a plane that crashed in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad, in Gujarat state, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (Photo: AP)

Modi is scheduled to hold a meeting with senior officials later Friday. He also met some of those injured on the ground during the hospital visit.

Thursday’s Air India crash involved a 12-year-old Boeing 787. Boeing planes have been plagued by safety issues on other types of aircraft.

According to experts, there are currently around 1,200 of the 787 Dreamliner aircraft worldwide, and this was the first deadly crash in 16 years of operation.

Indian conglomerate Tata Sons took over Air India in 2022, returning the debt-saddled national carrier to private ownership after decades of government control. Since the takeover, Air India has ordered hundreds of new planes, redesigned its branding and livery and absorbed smaller airlines Tata held stakes in.

Eyewitness accounts describe damage

Residents living in the vicinity, who were among the first to rush to the crash site and help with rescue, described the scale of damage like they had never seen.

“In the beginning, I couldn’t understand anything, it was only smoke everywhere. We could see some small parts (of the plane) burning,” Indrajeet Singh Solanki said.

Solanki said he and many others helped the injured people and rushed them to hospitals. “We had only one aim: to save lives no matter what happens,” he said.

The tragedy has left him shaken. “It will be hard to sleep for the next few days at least,” Solanki said.

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