As the aftermath of the Air India Flight 171 crash continues to unfold, the challenges surrounding the identification of the deceased have become painfully evident. Medical officials in Ahmedabad have reported that intense flames have complicated the process, leaving families anxiously waiting for answers. Three days post-incident, the official death toll has risen to 270, with just 35 bodies returned to relatives.
On June 12, 2025, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was en route from Ahmedabad to Gatwick Airport near London, carrying a full load of fuel—125,000 liters, or more than 33,000 gallons. Reports from senior health officials indicate that temperatures at the crash site may have reached as high as 1,500 degrees Celsius (2,700 degrees Fahrenheit), creating severe conditions that hinder the retrieval and examination of remains.
H.P. Sanghvi, director of the forensic lab overseeing DNA sample processing, expressed the complexities posed by the heat, stating that it severely affects the DNA viability in remains. “This makes the identification process extraordinarily challenging,” Mr. Sanghvi explained.
Despite ongoing efforts, the identification delays are taking an emotional toll on grieving families, many of whom have been waiting outside the mortuary for days. As the investigation continues, the hope for closure remains dimmed by the harsh realities of this tragic event.
On June 12, 2025, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was en route from Ahmedabad to Gatwick Airport near London, carrying a full load of fuel—125,000 liters, or more than 33,000 gallons. Reports from senior health officials indicate that temperatures at the crash site may have reached as high as 1,500 degrees Celsius (2,700 degrees Fahrenheit), creating severe conditions that hinder the retrieval and examination of remains.
H.P. Sanghvi, director of the forensic lab overseeing DNA sample processing, expressed the complexities posed by the heat, stating that it severely affects the DNA viability in remains. “This makes the identification process extraordinarily challenging,” Mr. Sanghvi explained.
Despite ongoing efforts, the identification delays are taking an emotional toll on grieving families, many of whom have been waiting outside the mortuary for days. As the investigation continues, the hope for closure remains dimmed by the harsh realities of this tragic event.