India, Feb. 24 -- After all seven people on board an air ambulance enroute from Ranchi to Delhi died after it crashed in Jharkhand's Chatra district on Monday night, a challenge lied ahead for the rescue teams to retrieve the bodies as the terrain in the area made it difficult.
According to Ramesh Kumar, Second in Command of SSB, they received the information about the plane crash last night but had to trek for several kilometers to reach the crash site and retrieve the bodies.
Kumar, from the crash site, said that there was no road for at least two kilometeres there and ahead of there, there's a trek of around 5 kilometers. He said that by the time his team and he reached the crash site, they found no one alive there and that it was "v...
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