NEW DELHI: Quickly after the London-bound Air India aircraft crashed in Gujarat, simply after takeoff, Air India and the civil aviation ministry issued their respective helpline numbers for the general public. Different authorities additionally issued their very own helplines to make sure clean help.Air India’s helpline quantityAir India issued a devoted passenger hotline quantity 1800 5691 444 to supply extra info relating to the crash. “We have also set up a dedicated passenger hotline number 1800 5691 444 to provide more information. Air India is giving its full cooperation to the authorities investigating this incident. Air India will release further information via regular updates on its X handle (https://x.com/airindia) and on http://airindia.com,” stated the Airways in a publish on X.

Civil aviation ministryThe civil aviation ministry additionally issued its helpline numbers for these needing info. “Helpline activated for AI171 crash in Ahmedabad Airport: 9974111327 For any assistance or information, please reach out. We are doing everything possible to support affected families,” it stated in a publish on X.
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Ahmedabad Metropolis PoliceAhmedabad Metropolis Police issued an emergency quantity, 07925620359, to supply police companies and knowledge relating to the Ahmedabad aircraft crash. The hotline permits residents to acquire quick help and particulars in regards to the incident. “Residents are encouraged to contact the number for any emergencies or inquiries related to the plane crash,” it stated.Additionally See: Air India Ahmedabad Aircraft CrashUK Consular helpBritish nationals requiring consular help or having issues about buddies or household ought to contact the suitable authorities by calling 020 7008 5000. This service affords assist and steering to deal with numerous points confronted by people overseas. Eligible people are inspired to achieve out for well timed help to make sure their security and well-being, in accordance with assertion from UK authorities.