
India Plane Crash: One Survivor in World's Worst Aviation Disaster in a Decade
A plane crash in India has claimed the lives of over 290 people, making it the worst aviation disaster in a decade. The Air India flight VT-AXH, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, crashed shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, India. The video shows the plane moments before the crash, its descent, and the resulting explosion and fire. One passenger miraculously survived. "It was a horrific scene," said a witness who saw the plane fall from the sky. The plane also hit a hostel belonging to a medical college, resulting in additional casualties. Indian Interior Minister Amit Shah stated, "The plane carried almost 125,000 liters of fuel, and the temperature rose to extreme levels; there was no chance of saving anyone." The investigation is underway. This tragedy underscores the importance of aviation safety and thorough investigations into such incidents to prevent future occurrences.