Breaking: Indian Air Force AN-32 Aircraft Crashes in Assam’s Jorhat, Rescue and Investigation Underway
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A major aviation incident has been reported from Assam, where an Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft reportedly crashed in Jorhat, triggering an immediate emergency response. The incident has sent shockwaves across the region, with visuals from the crash site showing thick plumes of black smoke rising into the sky shortly after the aircraft went down. According to initial reports, the aircraft was involved in an accident in the Jorhat area, though the exact circumstances leading to the crash are yet to be officially confirmed. Authorities are examining whether adverse weather conditions, a technical malfunction, or another factor may have contributed to the incident. Emergency teams, local administration officials, and security personnel rushed to the crash site soon after receiving information about the accident. Residents from nearby areas were also seen gathering around the location as rescue efforts began. The priority remains locating and assisting crew members and assessing the extent of damage caused by the crash. As of now, there is no official confirmation regarding the condition of the pilots or other personnel who may have been on board the aircraft. Defence authorities are expected to release detailed information once rescue teams complete their initial assessment of the site. The AN-32 is a twin-engine military transport aircraft that has been widely used by the Indian Air Force for logistics, troop movement, and supply operations, particularly in challenging terrains and remote regions. Any incident involving such an aircraft is treated with the highest level of seriousness due to its operational significance. A formal inquiry is likely to be ordered to determine the cause of the accident. Investigators will examine flight data, weather conditions, maintenance records, and operational factors to establish what led to the crash. Further updates are awaited from the Indian Air Force and local authorities as rescue and recovery operations continue at the crash site in Jorhat.
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