Nepal Plane Crash : Nepal Army Issued Statement, PM Dahal Called An Emergency Meeting
Nepal Plane Crash : A major plane crash took place in Nepal on Sunday, 15 January. No person could pull out alive in this accident. This thing has been said by the spokesperson of Nepal Army Krishna Prasad Bhandari. He said, no one has found alive in the plane crash. The search operation will start again from this morning.
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Nepal Plane Crash : PM’s Emergency Meeting
Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal called an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers after the plane crash in Pokhara on Sunday. Along with this, instructions were give to Nepal’s Ministry of Home Affairs. Security personnel and all government agencies to conduct immediate rescue and relief operations.
Nepal Plane Crash : 68 People Died
The twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft crash while going to Pokhara from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. So far bodies of 68 people have recover in the plane crash while 4 are still missing. Five Indians are among those kill. The report of the plane crash is expect in 45 days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expresse grief and pray for the families of the Nepal plane crash victims.
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Nepal Plane Crash Before Landing
Of the five Indians who died in the plane crash, four were from Uttar Pradesh and one from Bihar. There were 72 people on board the Yeti Airlines plane. The twin-engine turboprop ATR 72 aircraft crashed shortly before landing. Meanwhile, a video has gone viral on social media. It is being claim that one of the Indian youths who were aboard the crash plane had made themselves live on Facebook just before the incident. Due to which the plane accident was capture in the camera.
Nobody Found Alive From Spot
Nepal’s army is engage in rescue work after the plane crash. 68 people died in the plane crash, including five Indians. Nepal’s army said that they have not found anyone alive from the spot.