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“Many of our doctors are missing, have already lost their lives” BJ Medical College doctor on Air India Plane Crash

In a heart-wrenching disaster, an Air India Dreamliner en route to London crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad. According to reports in the media, the aircraft struck the doctors’ hostel mess at BJ Medical College, claiming dozens of young lives and leaving a trail of devastation

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Air India flight, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashed on the hostel mess of BJ Medical College,Ahmedabad.

Air India flight, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashed on the hostel mess of BJ Medical College,Ahmedabad.

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In a harrowing tragedy, Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route from Ahmedabad to London, crashed into a residential block in the Meghani Nagar neighbourhood on the afternoon of June 12, striking the doctors’ hostel mess of BJ Medical College and claiming dozens of lives.

The aircraft, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, took off from Runway 23 at 1:38 pm IST but climbed to only about 625 feet before losing communication with air traffic control. A brief Mayday call was recorded moments before the plane plummeted into the densely populated medical campus, igniting an inferno and chaos in its wake.

Eyewitnesses described a horrifying sequence of events multiple explosions, thick plumes of black smoke, and debris scattered across the hostel compound. The aircraft tore through the lunch hall where dozens of interns and MBBS students were gathered for their midday break.

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According to The Guardian, estimates from officials and survivors suggest that 30 to 50 young doctors were present in the mess at the time of impact. At least 30 bodies have been recovered so far, while many others remain trapped under the rubble. Approximately 30 students have sustained critical injuries and have been shifted to nearby hospitals.

Dr Kevlin Nirwan of BJ Medical College, speaking to Edexlive, confirmed fears of large-scale casualties. “Many of our interns and postgraduate doctors are missing, and tragically, several have already lost their lives. Based on what we’ve seen, anywhere between 50 to 100 young doctors may have perished,” he said.

The crash occurred during lunch hour, filling the hostel mess with aspiring doctors, brilliant young minds dedicated to the service of healing. Dr Harshad Sharma of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) voiced the medical fraternity’s grief, stating, “Families had sent their children to BJ Medical College to save lives, not to become victims of such a catastrophe.”

Aviation experts have begun analysing the possible causes of the crash. Preliminary speculation includes a potential bird strike that may have compromised the aircraft’s ability to achieve proper takeoff velocity. The Dreamliner, delivered in 2014, had reportedly encountered technical issues in the past, though an official cause remains undetermined.

Both the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) have launched investigations, and black box data is being analysed. Rescue teams, including NDRF units, fire brigades, and ambulances, have reportedly cleared 70–80% of the crash site, which is being treated as both a crash zone and a mass casualty site.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu are personally monitoring the rescue and investigation efforts. London Gatwick Airport, the flight’s intended destination, confirmed the incident and extended condolences. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and several global leaders have also expressed solidarity.

Topics: Ahmedabad Air India Flight CrashAir India flight AI 171 flight crashBJ Medical CollegeBoys Hostel
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