A local NGO in Ahmedabad rescued dogs and birds who were trapped in the area around the site where the occurred day before yesterday. The NGO says that 6-7 dogs and over 50 birds in the area died due to the fire following the crash, while they rescued 3-4 dogs and 6-7 birds.
An Air India plane crashed in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar area, killing 270+ people. The flight, bound for London from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, met with disaster shortly after takeoff. The incident has ignited controversy, with political leaders and experts raising serious concerns about the Boeing Dreamliner involved.
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