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Scenes From Air India Crash Site

Scenes From Air India Crash Site

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An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed minutes after takeoff in the western city of Ahmedabad, India Thursday morning. This is video from the crash site showing part of the plane that hit a building, a wheel, luggage and other debris. More than 200 bodies have been recovered. The jet went down in a heavily-populated residential area. (Source: Bloomberg)

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