Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Helpline & Rescue Updates | India News
In the wake of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, immediate action centers on support. air India and the civil aviation ministry have activated crucial helpline numbers—1800 5691 444 and 9974111327, respectively—to provide essential assistance and prompt data. Local authorities,including the Ahmedabad City Police (07925620359),are also offering critical aid and updates,ensuring rapid response to the tragedy. The UK government has a dedicated number, 020 7008 5000, for British nationals requiring consular help. News Directory 3 is closely following developments.As investigations unfold, expect further updates and continued support services. Discover what’s next as authorities release more information.
Air India Plane Crash: Helpline Numbers Activated
Updated June 14, 2024
In response to the Air India plane crash shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, both Air India and the civil aviation ministry have launched helpline numbers to assist the public. Local authorities have also established hotlines to provide immediate support and information.
Air India’s dedicated passenger hotline, 1800 5691 444, is now active. the airline said it is fully cooperating with investigating authorities and will provide regular updates on its X handle and website.
The civil aviation ministry has activated the helpline number 9974111327 for those seeking assistance or information. The ministry said it is committed to supporting affected families.
Ahmedabad City Police has also set up an emergency number, 07925620359, to offer police services and information related to the crash. Residents can contact this number for immediate assistance and details regarding the incident.
For British nationals needing consular support or concerned about family and friends, the UK government advises calling 020 7008 5000. This service aims to provide timely assistance and ensure the safety and well-being of individuals abroad.
What’s next
Investigations into the Air India plane crash are ongoing. Authorities will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Support services and helpline numbers will remain active to assist those affected.
