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India: Sand artist paid tribute to the dead people by writing "Peace for Pray" amazing artwork by carving the plane crash in Sao Paulo, Brazil on the green leaves of Peepal tree
On August 11 Sunday, Sand artist paid tribute to the dead people by writing "Peace for Pray" in India through his amazing artwork by carving the plane crash in Sao Paulo, Brazil on the green leaves of Peepal tree in Mothari, Bihar.
According to local TV station Globonews, a plane carrying 62 people crashed in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Friday. All 62 people on board the plane are reported to have died in this accident.
Sand artist Madhurendra, after 5 hours of hard work, has carved the pain of the Brazil plane crash on the green leaves of Peepal tree. Sand artist Madhurendra paid tribute to the victims of the Brazil plane crash by writing "Peace for Pray" through his artwork.
Sand artist Madhurendra said that the death of all the people on board the plane in this terrible accident is very sad. Videos shared on social media show the plane suddenly falling from the sky and spiraling as it falls."It is unclear how the crash occurred," Viapas Airlines said in a statement. The last known tracking of the plane by Flight Radar 24 occurred when it was at an altitude of 4,100 feet and approaching Sao Paulo. Burning debris and Photos and videos from the scene show how horrific the accident was.
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