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Air India crash: Plane wreckage ripped apart medical hostel as students lunched | World News | Sky News

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Images and video have captured the aftermath of the Air India plane crash in a residential area near Ahmedabad Airport in the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat.

Footage shows what appears to be part of the aircraft's tail wedged into the roof of a building in Meghaninagar.

Crowds can be seen surrounding the multi-storey building - a medical facility - and looking up at the wreckage.

The into BJ Medical College Hostel shortly after take-off at 1.38pm.

A tail of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Pic: Reuters

Image: Part of the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner wedged into the roof of a building in Meghaninagar. Pic: Reuters

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Images also show parts of the plane in the building, including a food hall, where medical students were having lunch.

One photograph from inside the complex shows rows of dining tables with thalis (steel plates) containing meals, and food and drink spilled all over the floor.

Beyond the tables is wreckage of the aircraft on the floor, surrounded by a crowd.

At the end of the room there is a gaping hole where part of the rear of the plane has crashed through.


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Image: Medical students were having lunch when the aircraft crashed into the hostel

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Image: Wreckage of the aircraft inside BJ Medical College Hostel

Wreckage of the Air India Dreamliner

Footage from inside shows where the landing gear of the aircraft has become wedged, and what appears to be a balcony that looks down on the floor below to masses of debris.

As well as the 'Royal Mess' food hall, the plane also struck the Atulyam Hostel which houses DM (Doctorate of Medicine) students and MCh (Master of Chirurgiae) students - those pursuing a degree in surgery.

Video taken outside shows a smouldering piece of wreckage with locals and firefighters at the scene with debris and rubble strewn across the area.

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Debris found at plane crash site

Aviation expert Julian Bray told Sky News he understands the pilot managed to make a mayday call, meaning the crew was aware of a problem before the crash.

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Air India said 242 people were on the flight. Passengers included 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals and one Canadian national. India's CNN News18 TV channel said there 12 crew on the plane.

India's prime minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X: "The tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us.

"It is heartbreaking beyond words. In this sad hour, my thoughts are with everyone affected by it."

Indian broadcaster NDTV reported he was headed to the scene.

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