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At least two feared dead in Air India crash At least 16 people killed in Air India Express crash in Kerala
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Plane had 191 passengers and crew on board when it crashed in Calicut Plane carrying 190 people skids off runway while landing in heavy rain and breaks in two
At least two people are feared dead, and 35 injured after an Air India passenger plane crashed in the southern city of Calicut as it came in to land in heavy rain. At least 16 people have been killed and 15 critically injured after a passenger plane skidded off the runway and split in two while landing in heavy rain in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
The Air India Express plane from Dubai had 191 passengers and crew on board when it overshot the runway on Friday, the civil aviation ministry said in a statement. There were 10 babies on board. The Air India Express had flown from Dubai with 190 passengers and crew and landed at Kozhikode, also known as Calicut, on Friday.
“We believe there are two people dead, and 35 injured, we are still in the middle of the rescue effort,” area police superintendent Abdul Karim said. The plane fuselage split into two as it overshot the runway and fell into a valley, television networks said. Television images showed part of the fuselage of the jet torn apart, but there was no sign of a fire.
“As per the initial reports rescue operations are on and passengers are being taken to hospital for medical care,” the civil aviation ministry said in the statement. There was no fire on board, it said. Abdul Karim, a senior Kerala state police officer, said the dead included one of the pilots. He also said at least 15 of the injured were in critical condition, and that rescue operations were over.
“We have at least 89 people, many of them with serious injuries, admitted at different Kozhikode hospitals. The ambulances are still coming in,” said Sujith Das, another senior police official.
“We have been told that all those who have survived the crash also have some form of injuries.”
The flight had 174 adult passengers, 10 infants, two pilots and four cabin crew on board, and was repatriating Indian citizens, officials said. Regular commercial flights have been halted in India because of the coronavirus outbreak. Air India Express is a subsidiary of Air India.
Amitabh Kant, who heads the government’s planning commission, said the runway was on a hilltop with deep gorges on either side, making it difficult to land. “The incident happened because of heavy rains and poor visibility. This is truly devastating,” he told NDTV.
India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, said he was pained by the news of the crash, and that he had spoken to Kerala’s top elected official.
“My thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones. May the injured recover at the earliest … Authorities are at the spot, providing all assistance to the affected,” he tweeted.
India’s worst air disaster happened on 12 November 1996, when a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight collided in midair with a Kazakhstan Airlines flight near Charki Dadri in Haryana state, killing all 349 on board the two planes.