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NEWS Yeti Airlines plane crashes in Nepal’s Pokhara, at least 32 killed

Yeti Airlines plane crashes in Nepal's Pokhara, at least 32 killed


Kathmandu, Nepal
CNN

At least 32 people were killed when a plane crashed near Pokhara in central Nepal on Sunday, a spokesman for the airline said.

Yeti Airlines spokesman Sudarshan Bartaula said 72 people — four crew members and 68 passengers — were on board the ATR-72 aircraft operated by Nepal’s Yeti Airlines when it crashed.

The country’s Civil Aviation Authority reported that 53 passengers and all four crew members were Nepalese. There were also 15 foreigners on board: 5 Indians, 4 Russians and 2 Koreans. The rest are individual citizens of Australia, Argentina, France and Ireland.

Kaski District Chief Police Officer De Bahadur said that the district police and district administrative office are conducting a rescue operation and hope to rescue at least a few survivors.

There are now 32 dead bodies at Gandaki Hospital, he said.

The plane flew from the capital, Kathmandu, to Pokhara, about 129 kilometers (80 miles) west of the capital, according to the country’s state-run Rising Nepal newspaper.

Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said he was “deeply saddened by the tragic accident”.

“I sincerely appeal to security personnel, all Nepal government agencies and the public for an effective rescue,” Dahal said on Twitter.

The Himalayan nation of Nepal, home to eight of the world’s 14 tallest peaks, including Mount Everest, has been the site of a plane crash. Its weather can change suddenly, and airstrips are often located in hard-to-reach mountainous areas.

Last May, a Tara Air flight with 22 people on board crashed in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 14,500 feet. It was the country’s 19th crash in 10 years and its 10th deadly in the same period, according to the Aviation Safety Network database.

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