Yeti Airplane Crashes in Nepal’s Pokhara Airport, 32 Dead As Nepal Plane With 72 On Board Crashes, 5 Indians Were On Flight

Breaking news coming in, Yeti airplane going from Kathmandu to Pokhara crashed. Yeti airline’s ATR 72 aircraft crashed near Pokhara, and 68 passengers were on the plane. That’s the latest that we are gathering for our readers we get to know that the plane has crashed. The Yeti airplane was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The Yeti airlines ATR 72 aircraft has crashed now near Pokhara. Now 68 passengers were in the plane we are getting to know we are yet to get more details on the crash.
We are yet to know how many passengers have been injured, and how many passengers have been dead in this incident if there are any. We don’t know a lot of details about this plane crash that happened. Now all that we know for now is that the Yeti Airlines plane which was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara crashed. Now the Yeti airlines ATR 72 was the aircraft number that crashed near Pokhara.

That’s the latest that we are gathering for our readers. Yeti Airlines plane which was going from Kathmandu to Pokhara is now crashed. How many people were on board and what was the investigation started, what was the reason for the crash?
A plane carrying about 72 people from Kathmandu crashed in Nepal’s Pokhara this morning. This is a yeti Airlines plane. 16 dead bodies have been recovered from the wreckage so there are some reports that at least 30 bodies have been recovered.
Now there were 68 passengers and 4 crew members on board the plane that crashed between the old and new airports in Pokhara located in western Nepal.

You can see the photos after the plane crash there was a massive fire in the wreckage as well. An effort for me to douse the fire and then smoke was emanating from the wreckage even as rescue operations continued. It was a twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft, which is operated by Yeti airlines and it was on its way from Nepal’s capital Kathmandu to Pokhara. 10 foreign nationals, including two infants, were on board is what a spokesperson of Yeti Airlines has said.