At least 40 dead as passenger plane crashes while coming into land

At least 40 dead as passenger plane crashes while coming into land

AT LEAST 40 people have been killed in a horror plane crash as a passenger aircraft went down while coming into land in Nepal.

Horror video shows the Yeti Airlines ATR 72’s final moments as the plane appears to rock and lose control before the smashing into the ground in a fireball.

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The Yeti Airlines plane carrying 72 people coming into land in NepalCredit: @alihashem_tv/Twitter
The plane's final moments were caught on video

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The plane’s final moments were caught on videoCredit: @alihashem_tv/Twitter
And then the plane appears to lose control as it dips behind a building

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And then the plane appears to lose control as it dips behind a buildingCredit: @alihashem_tv/Twitter
The plane was left a fireball after crashing in Pokhara

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The plane was left a fireball after crashing in PokharaCredit: Getty

It is the small Himalayan country’s worst crash in nearly five years – and there are fears the already horrific death toll will rise.

Hundreds of rescue workers continued to scour the hillside site where the plane flying from the capital Kathmandu, went down.

Some 68 passengers and four crew are understood to have been on board the plane.

Soldiers are assisting rescuers is searching the vast crash scene as relatives of those on board desperately await news.

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Sudarshan Bartaula, spokesman of Yeti Airlines, said: “ten foreign nationals, including two infants were on board.

“53 Nepali, five Indian, four Russian, one Irish, two Koreans, one Argentinian, and a French national were on board.”

The plane was 15 years old, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.

“Rescue operations are on,” said Jagannath Niroula, spokesman for Nepal civil aviation authority. “Weather was clear.”

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.

The crash is Nepal’s deadliest since March 2018, when a US-Bangla Dash 8 turboprop flight from Dhaka crashed on landing in Kathmandu, killing 51 of the 71 people on board, according to Aviation Safety Network.

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.

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.

Meanwhile, Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has called for an emergency meeting.

“Yet to know if there are survivors,” the airline’s spokesperson Sudarshan Bartaula told media.

Indian Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia termed the incident “extremely unfortunate”.

“The loss of lives in a tragic plane crash in Nepal is extremely unfortunate. My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the bereaved. Om Shanti,” he tweeted.

Locals watch the wreckage of the passenger plane being recovered

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Locals watch the wreckage of the passenger plane being recoveredCredit: AP
Crowds gather at the crash site

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Crowds gather at the crash siteCredit: Reuters
Rescue teams work at the wreckage of the plane

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Rescue teams work at the wreckage of the planeCredit: EPA

Henry Holloway

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