Air India plane crash: 160 feared dead, survivor blames burst tyre

An Air India aircraft overshot a runway in Mangalore today, crashing into a gorge and killing all but a few of the 169 passengers on board.

An Air India aircraft overshot a runway in Mangalore today, crashing into a gorge and killing all but a few of the 169 passengers on board.

Around 160 people are feared dead following the incident at around 6.30am (local time) at the southern Indian city’s “table-top” Bajpe airport.

Nearby residents rushed to the scene, describing “shocking” scenes as they pulled charred bodies from the wreckage.

Around six people survived the crash and are currently being treated in nearby hospitals, officials said.

The crash happened during heavy rains that also hampered the rescue effort.

It is believed that cloudy conditions and reduced visibility may have contributed to the incident. The airport is located on a plateau surrounded by hills, making it difficult for the firefighters to reach the scene.

Its “table-top” runway ends in a valley. As a result, if a plane overshoots, it is likely to result in a major incident, aviation experts have said.

One witness described plumes of smoke coming from the valley after the crash.

Mohammad Haris, 42, who lives near the airport: “I heard a loud bang early in the morning. Initially I couldn’t understand what happened, but then I saw smoke coming out from the valley near the airport.

“Along with a few other neighbours, I rushed to the spot. It was rather difficult to reach the site because of the dense vegetation. We began pulling bodies from the wreckage and one of us informed the local authorities.’

He added: “I have never seen anything like this before. I am shocked.”

Another local resident known only as Balakrishna, 34, said: “It took a while to absorb what had happened. After that we did what was needed to be done.”

Rescue workers estimate the efforts could carry on well into the evening, but the chances of finding any more survivors are bleak.

C Basavanna, a regional fire officer, said: “We arrived here at 7am after receiving an emergency call. Only 30% of the rescue work has been done so far and it may carry on beyond 7pm.”

Yogish Bhat, member of legislative assembly, who rushed to the scene as soon as he heard the news, said: “Many relatives are coming to the spot. But the bodies are so charred, it is impossible to identify them here. So we are sending them to hospitals.”

One of the survivors, known only as Pradeep, told an Indian news channel that the front tyre of the aircraft burst after the plane had landed.

The technician from Dubai, who was returning home to Mangalore, added that he managed to jump from the plane and was helped by villagers who had heard the crash.

The crash is believed to be the worst in India since the November 1996 mid-air collision between a Saudi airliner and a Kazakh cargo plane near New Delhi that killed 349 people.

Air India director Anup Srivastava said in a statement today: “Air India Express regrets to announce that a B737-800 aircraft operating as flight IX-812 from Dubai to Mangalore was involved in an accident early this morning.

“The accident occurred after the aircraft landed at Mangalore airport and overshot the runway. We are confirming the number of casualties.

“We have opened helplines and are making arrangements for rescue. As per our information, the airport has been shut. We are extending our support to emergency services, relatives and investigation agencies.”

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