Seven Dead After Air Ambulance Crash in Jharkhand; Investigation Initiated
In Brief
An air ambulance crashed in Jharkhand's Chatra district, resulting in seven fatalities; authorities are investigating.
Key Facts
- An air ambulance with seven people onboard crashed near Simaria in Chatra district, Jharkhand.
- The Trinamool Congress called for a thorough and transparent investigation into the crash, according to statements.
- All seven onboard, including a patient being transported to Delhi, were confirmed dead at the scene.
- Authorities have launched an investigation focusing on weather conditions and communication loss.
- The bodies of the deceased were handed over to family members after post-mortem at Sadar Hospital.
What Happened
An air ambulance traveling from Ranchi to Delhi crashed in a forested area near Simaria in Jharkhand's Chatra district. All seven people onboard, including a patient with burn injuries, died. Officials reported the crash and began an investigation into the circumstances, including weather and communication factors.
Why It Matters
The incident raises questions about air safety and emergency medical transport procedures. Political parties, including the Trinamool Congress, have requested a transparent investigation. Authorities are examining factors such as weather and communication to determine the cause and prevent similar events.
Sources
- The Hindu — Morning Digest: Air ambulance crashes in Jharkhand forest, all 7 onboard dead; Parliamentary panel questions timing of PM Modi’s Israel visit, and more(12h ago)
- The Hindu — Parliamentary panel questions timing of PM Modi’s Israel visit amid regional tensions(21h ago)
- The Hindu — TMC calls for 'thorough, transparent' probe into Jharkhand air ambulance crash(9h ago)
