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Plane crash in India. One person survived, the media write about “miracle”


In an interview with the Indian daily Hindustan Times, Vishwash Ramesh said that during the start he heard “loud noise”, and then after about 30 seconds the plane crashed. As he admitted, he suffered “injuries to the chest, eyes and feet” as a result of the impact, he was conscious all the time. Some Indian media wrote about “miracle”.

– When I got up, there was full of my bodies around me. I was afraid. I got up and ran. There was a lot of a part of the plane around me. Someone grabbed me, put me in an ambulance and took me into the hospital – reported the passenger.

On the video posted on the website of the British daily “Guardian” and published by the India Times you can see how Ramesh on its own, slightly limping, goes towards the ambulance. Above him, in the sky you can see dark smoke, a burning wreck.

The man described that he has lived in London for 20 years. Ajay's brother, sitting in a row on the plane, traveled with him. The fate of a relative is not known so far.

The BBC station reached the Vishwasha Ramsha family, living in Leicester, in central England. His relatives said that just after the disaster he called his loved ones, announcing that “everything is all right.”

Plane crash in India. There are more than 290 people

Local police reported that over 290 people were killed on Thursday in a plane crash. The balance of victims includes both people on board Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, as well as those who died on Earth as a result of the hitting of the falling machine.

In the city of Ahmadabad, India, a plane disaster occurred on Thursday. Shortly after the start, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft belonged to the Air India line. There were 242 passengers and crew members on board the machine. They are people of different nationalities: 169 India citizens, 53 British, 7 Portuguese and one Canadian.

Indian media reports that the captain of the aircraft is a second lieutenant from 8.2 thousand. hours of experience in flying. Recordings from the place of the tragedy have appeared on the web, and a rescue operation is still underway. The police reported that at least 290 people were killed. Several dozen of them were in the machine's impact zone.

Ashley Davis

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