Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday that the temperature of the Air India aircraft crashed in Ahmedabad was so high due to burning fuel that there was no scope to save anyone.
Shah told reporters, “There was 1.25 lakh liters of fuel inside the aircraft. The aircraft was heated, so there was no scope to save anyone. ”He said that after this tragedy the whole country is in deep shock. Shah expressed condolences to the family of those killed in the accident.
He said, “Officials will officially release the death toll after investigating DNA and identifying the victims.” Shah said, “The good news is that one person has survived in the accident and I have come here after meeting him.”
He said, “The process of collecting DNA samples from the bodies of those killed in the plane crash has been completed. Forensic Science Laboratory and National Forensic Science University in Gujarat will check the DNA of victims.
Aircraft of Air India going to London crashed in a medical college campus here a few minutes after flying from Ahmedabad Airport on Thursday afternoon.