The majority of the people think that there is no place other than the Bermuda triangle where planes disappear or crash in a mysterious manner, but this is not really true. Because today we are going to tell you about a place in India which is very mysterious and dangerous like the Bermuda triangle and about which you have hardly heard before. The name of this region is Amarda, infamously known as India's Bermuda Triangle. The Amarda region is a mysterious zone that has neither been discussed earlier nor any evidence left behind regarding the remains, despite the fact that it has snuffed out many lives. This mysterious zone was not allowed to be completely exposed and at least 16 planes have crashed in this region in the last 74 years, most of which are fighter-trainers. So far 25 people have lost their lives in these accidents but despite this, it is said that these accidents have not been properly investigated.
An American Liberator that crashed in 1944 |
Many such accidents have happened at this place, in which many people had to lose their lives. The latest crash on this mysterious triangle took place on March 20, 2018, in which the Hawk fighter trainer was completely destroyed but the pilot saved his life by ejecting safely with the help of a parachute at the right time. The thing that is common in all these crashes is that to date the investigating agencies have not been able to properly assess any accident. They have only a few possibilities, with the help of which these cases are being carried forward, but there is no firm evidence or cause for the accidents, this is what makes this place extremely mysterious.
Hawk fighter trainer that crashed on March 20, 2018 |
The pilot, who survived the crash in 2018, says that as soon as the plane reached above the Amarda airfield, the plane lost its balance and started to go down rapidly. But there was no warning or malfunction status on the screens of the plane. Despite everything being fine in the plane, the plane was moving down very fast, as if some invisible force was pulling it towards itself. But by the time the pilot could understand anything more than that, he had come very close to the surface and it was good to eject from the plane at that time.
However, if we look at the official figures, on the night of May 7, 1944, a Liberator who had departed from Digri on a special mission crashed just 20 minutes after takeoff, killing 10 crewmen. Similarly, another De Havilland fighter plane had crashed after takeoff from the Amarda Road Station on May 13, 1944, but this time, the crew was saved. After that a Liberator crashed on October 28, 1944, after takeoff, killing eight of the crew. And then on July 26, 1945, two British Royal Air Force B-24 Liberator four-engine bombers collided with each other. Many such accidents have taken place here, some people believe that the real reasons for these incidents have been hidden.
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Actually, this place is so mysterious that no one is aware of the exact reasons for what happened to these planes here. Many of these planes are believed to have crashed in the Bay of Bengal and have not been detected yet. It is possible that there is definitely something at this place which is being hidden by the government agencies, which is probably why no private agency has been allowed to investigate here. These government agencies categorize the findings related to the accidents as top-secret information and for this reason, no information about the incidents at this place is shared with anyone.
Researchers say that most of the plane crashed in this area occurred during the clear weather, i.e., there were no such adverse circumstances present at the time of the accident which could be seen as a possible cause of the accident. In reality, there is not even a single theory that can explain all these planes' disappearances. It is believed that the airplanes that crashed while flying over this triangular area have been victims of various situations and circumstances, and still half of the plane accidents remain unclear and unexplained.
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