Deccan Chronicle

23 tourists die in Nepal plane crash

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Kathmandu, Feb. 24: All 23 people, including two children and two foreigners, on board a small plane were on Wednesday killed in Nepal after their aircraft crashed in a remote mountainou­s region amid poor visibility, in the country’s latest aviation tragedy.

The Twin-Otter turboprop aircraft belonging to Tara Air had gone missing minutes after it took off from the airport in the resort town of Pokhara on its way to Jomsom, the starting point of people trekking the Himalayas.

Its burnt-out wreckage was found in the western district of Myagdi and bodies could be seen scattered around it.

Ananda Pokharel, minister for culture, tourism and civil aviation, said the wreckage was found in Solighopte forest.

All aboard the N9-AHH aircraft, including two foreigners, were killed in the incident, he said.

The 23 people on board included 18 Nepalese citizens, including two children, and two foreigners, apart from three crew members. One of the foreigners has been confirmed to be a Chinese and another a Kuwaiti national.

The aircraft caught fire after it crashed, according to a search and rescue team present at the site of the accident.

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal officials said that the reason of crash is yet to be probed. Residents in the area said they saw a huge explosion and fire in the remote area.

A preliminar­y investigat­ion has suggested that low visibility due to a cloud of dust shrouding the area following dry landslides in Mount Annapurna might have caused the crash.

According to Home Ministry officials, there were dust particles in seven villages around the site in the district.

Earlier, three helicopter­s were dispatched from Kathmandu to locate the aircraft while Nepal Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police personnel were also mobilised.

“We have dispatched three helicopter­s on a search and rescue mission,” the airline had said in a statement on its website.

 ?? —AFP ?? Tara Air DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, similar to one that crashed in Nepal.
—AFP Tara Air DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, similar to one that crashed in Nepal.
 ?? —AP ?? Family members of a plane crash victims break down at domestic airport, in Pokhra, Nepal.
—AP Family members of a plane crash victims break down at domestic airport, in Pokhra, Nepal.

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