Myagdi, May 30 (RSS): The bodies of 13 persons have been
found at the site at Sansure, Thalang rural municipality-2 of Mustang district
where a Tara Air plane crashed on Sunday.
The District administration Office
Mustang said the security personnel and locals who reached the crash site found
13 bodies at 10.30 am.
The administrative officer at the
Office, Devendra Raj Pandey said the identity of the bodies pressed by the
aircraft wreckage is being established.
The team of army and police
personnel and Sherpas who reached the crash site by helicopter and the locals
who reached via the land route are retrieving the bodies and searching for the
missing ones.
A contingent of about 100 security
personnel has reached close to the crash site which is at an altitude of more
than 4,000 meters from the mean sea level.
Administrative officer Pandey said
sending additional security personnel and bringing the bodies back by
helicopter has been difficult due to the fog cover at the crash site.
There is a plan of bringing the
bodies to Kobang via helicopter after search and rescue and the retrieved
bodies are identified and a police report about this is prepared.
A helicopter each of the Nepal
Army, Fishtail Air, and Kailash Air had been mobilized for the search, said Chief
District Officer, Mustang, Netra Prasad Sharma.
A helicopter returned to Naurikot
after transporting rescuers at the incident site when the weather was good, he
said, adding that efforts were on to ferry more rescuers and collected bodies when the weather improves.
The wreckage of the aircraft was
recovered at the foot of Manapathi Mountain, around a four-hour walk from Kowang
of Thasang Rural Municipality. A search effort for the plane throughout Sunday
was affected by bad weather conditions.
Yarchagumba pickers and shepherds
in the area had heard a big bang probably caused by the plane crash into the
mountain.
A team of the Nepal Army from
Kathmandu on Sunday reached the incident site along with the required materials for
a rescue.
The Twin Otter aircraft of Tara Air
with 22 people including three crew members on board took off at 9:55 am from
Pokhara for Jomsom and lost contact with the air control in Jomsom at 10:07
am.
Being affected by bad weather
conditions, the plane later turned through the Dhaulagiri and Manapathi
Mountains towards Pokhara instead of flying to Jomsom, said, local people.
The passengers included 12 Nepali
people, four Indian, and two Germans, according to the Tara Air.
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