The death toll from the plane crash near Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat, India, on the 12th has risen to 274, including 33 ground personnel.
On the night of the 13th, rescue operations continued as rescue teams found new victim remains at the crash site, bringing the total number of victims in the accident to 274, including 241 passengers and crew members on board and 33 ground personnel.
The Indian police commissioner in charge of the on-site rescue operations stated that the rescue efforts on the night of the 13th focused on the Ahmedabad Medical College and nearby areas, which were most severely impacted by the crash. The ground casualties are likely to include students, faculty, and staff of the medical college and nearby residents.
Local government officials indicated that the newly discovered victim remains have been sent for DNA comparison to confirm the identities of the victims.