Plane carrying 19 people crashes in Nepal's Kathmandu, 5 dead
Kathmandu/IBNS: Five people died after a Saurya Airlines aircraft crashed during takeoff at Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal's Kathmandu on Wednesday, media reports said.
#WATCH | Plane crashes at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal's Kathmandu
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The plane was carrying 19 people including the aircrew.
Five people have so far been recovered.
The crash took place at around 11 am.
Police and firefighters are on site.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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