Rescuers in Nepal have resumed searching for four people still missing after the Himalayan nation’s deadliest plane crash in thirty years, as the Himalayan nation observes a day of mourning.
Rescuers recovered sixty-eight bodies out of the seventy-two people on board the ATR 72 aircraft operated by Yeti Airlines that crashed in the tourist city of Pokhara minutes before landing in clear weather.
The plane, on a scheduled twenty-seven-minute flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, gateway to the scenic Annapurna mountain range, was carrying fifty-seven Nepalis, five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans, and one person each from Argentina, Ireland, Australia and France.