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“We have sent 31 bodies to the hospital and are still taking out 33 bodies from the gorge,” police official Ajay KC said, per the ABC. He added that the rescue operation was difficult due to the location of the crash site in the gorge.
Krishna Prasad Bhandari the GuardianThe Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal confirmed in a press release that 15 foreign nationals were onboard the flight, including one Australian, one French, one Argentinian, five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans and one person from Ireland.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Al Jazeera Khum Bahadur Chhetri Reuters“I saw the plane trembling, moving left and right, and then suddenly its nose dived and it went into the gorge,” he said.
Arun Tamu, another local resident, told the publication half the plane is on the hillside.
“The other half has fallen into the gorge of the Seti river,” he said.
Journalist Ramyata Limbu told Al Jazeera the crash was “shocking and surprising”, as locals in Pokhara posited both the weather and visibility were “good”.
“Eyewitnesses said the plane was having problems before it crashed into a gorge close to the airport,” she said.
Aviation Safety Network data showed it is Nepal’s deadliest crash since 1992, when all 167 people aboard a Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A300 died after the aircraft crashed while approaching Kathmandu.
Per SBS News, at least 309 people have been killed in plane or helicopter crashes in Nepal since 2000.
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