No evidence found of charter plane crash in Chhattisgarh, officials rejected the news after inspection

The administration has completely rejected the news spread about the alleged charter plane crash in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh. Officials say that detailed inspection conducted on the spot has not found evidence of any such incident. The state government has also clarified that there has been no official confirmation of any such accident nor has any report been filed.

No signs of plane debris or accident found

According to the information, smoke was reported in Narayanpur area on Monday afternoon, after which the district administration immediately came into action. Collector Rohit Vyas and Senior Superintendent of Police Lal Umed Singh themselves reached the spot with the team and conducted a thorough inspection of the entire area. The administration also conducted a search operation in the surrounding forests and hilly areas, but till now no plane debris or signs of accident have been found anywhere.

Officials said that local villagers have also been interrogated. The surprising thing is that no person has neither seen the incident of the plane falling nor has confirmed hearing any sound like an explosion. This has further strengthened the suspicion that the news of the accident may be just a rumour.

What did Collector Rohit Vyas say?

Collector Rohit Vyas said that he had received this information through media, after which immediate action was taken and the entire team was sent to the spot. He said that the area is also being monitored with the help of drone cameras and forest department teams are continuously conducting search operations in the hilly and forest areas. Despite this, no concrete evidence has come to light so far, which could confirm the plane crash.

The administration has also clarified that till now there is no information about any plane going missing. Police, district administration and forest department are jointly monitoring the situation and investigating every possible aspect.

It is worth noting that earlier there were reports that a charter plane had crashed into Ara Hill in Jashpur district, in which serious damage was feared. However, in the investigation so far no evidence of any such incident has been found, which makes it clear that the initial reports were misleading.

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