In India, the country has woken up to the aftermath of one of the worst aviation disasters globally.
An Air India plane with 242 people - headed to London from Ahmedabad- crashed minutes after take off on Thursday.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now visited the site of the crash, where the focus has now shifted to gathering evidence to probe the crash.
Rebecca Bundhun is in Ahmedabad.
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India has said an official death toll will only be shared once DNA samples of family members have been matched to recovered bodies.
Media reports suggest the death toll is now nearing the 300 mark, as emergency operations at the site of the crash continue.
The plane crashed in a residential area, and some civilians have also died.
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An Air India plane with 242 people - headed to London from Ahmedabad- crashed minutes after take off on Thursday.
Only one passenger survived.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now visited the site of the crash, where the focus has now shifted to gathering evidence to probe the crash.
Rebecca Bundhun is in Ahmedabad.
In: 'Getting hold of...'
Out: 'full investigation.'
Dur: 35 secs
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0613CrashProbe-RB.mp3
ALT:
India has said an official death toll will only be shared once DNA samples of family members have been matched to recovered bodies.
Media reports suggest the death toll is now nearing the 300 mark, as emergency operations at the site of the crash continue.
The plane crashed in a residential area, and some civilians have also died.
In: 'Yes I'm here...'
Out: '...damage done'
Dur: 48 secs
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0613IndiaCrash-RB.mp3.mp3