Plane crash in Nepal: 22 killed, including 4 Indians?

by time news
Kathmandu: At least 22 people, including four Indians, were killed in a plane crash in neighboring Nepal yesterday, according to reports.
Our neighbor Nepal. Here, an airline called ‘Tara Air’ operates domestic flights. The company operates small aircraft between very narrow openings. The plane was scheduled to land at Jomsom at 10:15 p.m. Within 15 minutes of takeoff, communication with the control room was cut off.

Following this, the army embarked on a search for the mysterious plane. The search was carried out by army helicopters. Locals informed police that the plane had crashed on the banks of the Lamsey River in the village of Gowang. The plane was carrying four Indians, two Germans and 13 Nepalese. All three employees were on board. According to reports, 22 people were killed in the accident.
The Indians involved in the accident were from Mumbai, Maharashtra. Their names were Ashok Kumar Tripathi, Dhanush Tripathi, Rithika Tripathi and Vaibhav Tripathi. In an accident in 2016, 23 people were killed.

Assisted mobile phone

After receiving information that the plane had crashed, military helicopters were involved in the search. A military helicopter was engaged in a search operation on the route of the Tara Air corporate flight. However, the search operation was hampered by bad weather. Even when the bell rang, the call was not accepted. In this case, the location of the mobile phone was found. The army was subsequently sent to the scene. Meanwhile, locals informed the police about the crash.

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