Seven Indian among 14 killed in Nepal Plane Crash

Today’s breaking news; a private plane in Nepal’s northern Himalayas carried 21 people, crashed at the time of landing at a mountain airstrip.

The report about living causality is still not clear in numbers as some says, 14 are killed and other says total of 11 passengers are died in crash, while police reported at least nine deaths.

According to an official source, 12 Indians were onboard of which five have been survivors among which include some Indians.
Atleast 11 was died including seven men and four women, four out of them were Indians.

Source said, the Dornier aircraft said to be belong to the private Agni Airlines hit into a hill near the Annapurna mountain range while trying to land at Jomsom airport, a popular trekking destination about 200 kilometers northwest of Katmandu.

“The plane was about to land at Jomsom airport. It hit a muddy slope and the plane is now buried in the side of the hill,” police source Binod Singh told reporters.

A team of rescues has been on the spot and being putting their best efforts to rescue the survivors. All the injured passengers are taken to near by hospital for treatment.

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