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Nagpur’s Kamdar Family Members Feared Among Victims of Air India Crash Near Ahmedabad

An Air India flight bound for London tragically crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad on Thursday, with over 200 passengers feared dead. Preliminary reports indicate that members of the Kamdar family from Nagpur were among those on board, although official confirmation from authorities is still pending.
The flight, which departed from Ahmedabad airport at 1:17 PM, was carrying a total of 232 passengers along with 10 crew members. The passenger list included 169 Indian nationals, 53 British citizens, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian passenger.
In the wake of the crash, relatives of the Kamdar family have reportedly rushed to Ahmedabad to gather more information. The exact number of Kamdar family members aboard the flight has not yet been confirmed, and further details are expected to emerge soon. However, it is still not clear if the said family was the victim of the horondeous act.
Rescue operations are currently underway near the crash site, with emergency services deployed to assist in any potential recovery efforts. Authorities are anticipated to issue an official statement regarding the cause of the incident and to provide a confirmed list of passengers. The plane crash has become the most talked incident in the world as it was an international plane with good design and make. It did involve too many overseas citizens with many from the UK, a few from European nations, one from Canada and so on.
The national and international community is deeply saddened by this tragic event, as the loss of life, particularly in such large numbers, has raised concerns and prompted widespread shock. Families and friends await news about their loved ones, hoping for updates on the situation as rescue efforts continue. With many questions still unanswered, the focus remains on the recovery process and the official investigation into what led to this devastating crash. Stay tuned to know more about it only with us.