Flight from Pokhara to Jomsom -Tara Air’s 9N-AHH aircraft
The people from the Soli Ghoptebhir area of Dana VDC-2 of Myagdi district in western Nepal where the Tara Air’s 9N-AHH aircraft crashed earlier this morning.Bodies of four other victims are yet to be collected.
Out of 19 bodies collected so far, the bodies of two infants were not burned much, while the rest are charred and are beyond recognition.
As the aircraft collided with the cliff, it was burned and its wreckage and the bodies of victims were scattered in the cliffy area, according Constable Bijaya Sharma, who was involved in the rescue operation.
Out of 19 bodies collected so far, the bodies of two infants were not burned much, while the rest are charred and are beyond recognition.
As the aircraft collided with the cliff, it was burned and its wreckage and the bodies of victims were scattered in the cliffy area, according Constable Bijaya Sharma, who was involved in the rescue operation.
According to him, collection of bodies has witnessed difficulties due to snowfall at the crash site.A Nepal Army helicopter that came for rescue operation could not land due to continous rain and snowfall and returned.
Currently, Nepal Police personnel and locals are carryig out rescue operation.According to Constable Sharma, due to bad weather it is not possible to look for the remaining bodies today.
A team of 30 Nepal Army personnel have set up a camp at Harme of Dana VDC, which is about an hour walk from the crash site.
- See more at: http://www.kantipur-video.com/videos/flight-from-pokhara-to-jomsom-tara-airs-9n-ahh-aircraft/#sthash.tlpvx5w0.dpufaCurrently, Nepal Police personnel and locals are carryig out rescue operation.According to Constable Sharma, due to bad weather it is not possible to look for the remaining bodies today.
A team of 30 Nepal Army personnel have set up a camp at Harme of Dana VDC, which is about an hour walk from the crash site.
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