Air India plane crash death toll rises to 270

Doctors in India say that 270 bodies were rescued from the plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
London aircraft, a 40 -year -old British man, 242 passengers and crew members, except for all of them killed all of them hit a settlement.
Authorities are also trying to determine how many people have been killed on the ground and continue the process of matching DNA samples to verify the identity of the victims.
The seizures honoring the dead took place in India and England.
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) directs the investigation into the cause of the accident with the help of teams from the US and the UK.
On Friday, A black box found at the accident site India’s Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said the catastrophe “will help the investigation significantly”.
Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Lifted Less than 60 seconds after leaving the International Airport, the plane lost altitude and hit a building used as the accommodation of doctors in BJ Medical College and Civil Hospital.
On Saturday, the College Young Doctors Association President Dr Dhaval Gameti confirmed that the hospital took the bodies of 270 victims.
Of these, 241 passenger and AI171 flight are believed to be the crew.
More than thirty victims were defined by using DNA samples provided by relatives.
According to the data, watching the website Flightradar24, Boeing Dreamliner was 787-8 11 years old, and in the last two years, he made 25 flights from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick.
In response to the accident on Thursday, India’s aviation regulator, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered additional security checks in Air India’s Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 fleet and described it as a “preventive measure”.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spent about 20 minutes in the field of plane crash on Friday.
He also visited the hospital to meet some of the injured in the disaster, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, who survived one planeHe then prays for fast healing, “he says.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson went to the accident area on Friday and described the visit as “deep movement”.