Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
At least 16 killed in Nepal air crash By Reuters
{Current column}6People have watched
Introduction(Corrects to remove reference to worst crash in 30 years)By Gopal SharmaKATHMANDU (Reuters) -At leas ...
(Corrects to remove reference to worst crash in 30 years)
By Gopal Sharma
KATHMANDU (Reuters) -At least 16 people were killed on Company foreign exchange trading platformSunday when an aircraft of domestic carrier Yeti Airlines crashed in western Nepal's Pokhara, an army spokesperson said.
"We expect to recover more bodies," Krishna Bhandari told Reuters. "The plane has broken into pieces."
There were 72 people on the twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft operated by Nepal's Yeti Airlines, including two infants, four crew members and 10 foreign nationals, said airline spokesman Sudarshan Bartaula.
"We don't know their nationalities," he said. "We are trying to ascertain it."
Hundreds of rescue workers were scouring the hillside crash site.
The plane was 15 years old, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.
The ATR72 is a widely used twin engine turboprop plane manufactured by a joint venture of Airbus and Italy's Leonardo. Yeti Airlines has a fleet of six ATR72-500 planes, according to its website.
Local television showed thick black smoke billowing from the crash site as rescue workers and crowds of people gathered around the wreckage of the aircraft.
Air accidents are not uncommon in Nepal, home to eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, including Everest, as the weather can change suddenly and make for hazardous conditions.
Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has called an emergency cabinet meeting after the plane crash, a government statement said.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!
Tags:
Related articles
Biden admin greenlights LNG exports from Alaska project By Reuters
{Current column}By Timothy GardnerWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Thursday approved exports of liq ...
Read moreArab world, US split on Gaza ceasefire as Israeli offensive presses on By Reuters
{Current column}By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Simon Lewis, Suleiman and Al-KhalidiGAZA/AMMAN (Reuters) - The United States a ...
Read moreTelecom Italia gives green light to KKR's grid bid, sources say By Reuters
{Current column}By Elvira PollinaMILAN (Reuters) -Telecom Italia (TIM) directors on Sunday gave a go-ahead to a mult ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- U.S. yields climb, S&P futures close higher after jobs report By Reuters
- Novo Nordisk sees big sales boost next year despite Wegovy sales curbs By Reuters
- Stock Market Today: Dow ends higher as Treasury yields dive after Fed pauses again By
- Former Meta employee tells Senate company failed to protect teens' safety By Reuters
- Oil creeps higher as markets weigh Fed fears, debt deal optimism By
- China's first deficit in foreign investment signals West's 'de
Latest articles
-
Asian stocks slide as China data disappoints, debt ceiling vote looms By
-
Sam Bankman
-
Apple earnings, Eli Lilly, ConocoPhillips: 3 things to watch By
-
Tesla falls as production cut by battery supplier Panasonic fans EV demand fears By Reuters
-
Fed's Jefferson says skipping rate hike would not mean tightening over By Reuters
-
BOJ chief sees progress towards hitting price goal, warns of uncertainty By Reuters