Ahmedabad aircraft accident: When Air India Jet became fireball; How 1,000 degrees Celsius Inferno indicated impossible | Bharat News

New Delhi: A fierce period at the Air India aircraft accident site in Ahmedabad reached a temperature of about 1,000 degrees Celsius, causing the rescue operation almost impossible, said by officials on Thursday night. Excessive heat ate everything in his way – even birds and dogs could not survive.London-Bound Air India flight, 242 passengers and crew, crashed into a residential area near the city airport after the takeoff on Thursday afternoon.,Union Minister Amit Shah told reporters last night, “There was 1.25 lakh liters of fuel inside the aircraft and caught fire, so it was impossible to save anyone.A State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) official said that their teams reached the accident site in hostels and residential quarters of doctors and employees at BJ Medical College, between 2 and 2.30 pm. The locals had already made some people alive, but once the fire intensified, no one else could be found.A senior fire officer said, “As a (aircraft fuel) explosion exploded, it created an infrano where the temperature rose to 1,000 ° C in a short time. This has left a very little chance to escape anyone.”An SDRF responder said that although he had first dealt with the situation of crisis, nothing was found that he saw on Thursday. “We came with the PPE kit. But the temperature was so high, it made it difficult to operate. There were debris everywhere, were already boiling, and we had to clean them,” he said.He claimed that his team recovered 25–30 bodies, including children. “DNA tests will have to be done for the recognition of bodies,” he said.Another SDRF officer said that he lost the number of how many bodies he removed. “It was so early that animals and birds also found very little time to escape,” he said, pointing to the bodies in the residential complex.The BJ Medical College campus was among the passengers and crew members, students and those killed. Police said 265 bodies were brought to the Civil Hospital. A local resident of Meghani Nagar in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, who lives close to the accident site, is also scary.Talking to ANI, he called the incident a “terrible vision” for the witness, saying that there were half cut and fully burnt bodies throughout the region.A local living near the AI -171 accident site said, “My son was there … he called me and told about the plane crash incident. My house is located 100-200 meters away from the accident site. When I arrived, the fire was still burning … In 5-7 minutes, the fire department, CISF and officers reached the spot. This was a terrible view for the witness. There were half-cut and completely burnt bodies throughout the region … Meghaninagar has roads active. The status of local passengers is still not known … “Another local said, “My house is 700 meters away from the accident site. We came to know that a huge fire was broken … I reached the spot and I saw that the police, fire department and many local people, including BJP workers, were also a very terrible scene, there were bodies, completely burnt bodies everywhere.”