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Tourists die in Nepal air crash | |
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Twelve German tourists were among 18 people killed when a passenger plane crashed in Nepal's Everest region. | Twelve German tourists were among 18 people killed when a passenger plane crashed in Nepal's Everest region. |
In all, 14 foreigners are believed to have died, airport officials said. | |
Only one Nepalese passenger survived as the Yeti Airlines plane crashed during landing at Tenzing-Hillary airport in the eastern town of Lukla, they said. | Only one Nepalese passenger survived as the Yeti Airlines plane crashed during landing at Tenzing-Hillary airport in the eastern town of Lukla, they said. |
Nestling on a mountainside at 9,380ft (2,860m), the airport is popular with mountaineers and trekkers heading for expeditions in the Himalayas. | Nestling on a mountainside at 9,380ft (2,860m), the airport is popular with mountaineers and trekkers heading for expeditions in the Himalayas. |
The plane reportedly caught fire after crash-landing and hitting the perimeter boundary at the airstrip. | The plane reportedly caught fire after crash-landing and hitting the perimeter boundary at the airstrip. |
"Twelve German and two Swiss people were on the passenger manifest," airport official Mohan Adhikari told the AFP news agency. | |
In fine weather, there are daily flights between Lukla and the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu. | |
Lukla's runway is just 20m wide and is set on a slope, with a steep 700m drop at one end. | Lukla's runway is just 20m wide and is set on a slope, with a steep 700m drop at one end. |