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Nepal plane crash kills 50

China Daily | Updated: 2018-03-13 07:25

Flight UBG211 swerved repeatedly as it prepared to land in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, Nepal - A passenger plane carrying 71 people from Bangladesh crashed and burst into flames as it landed on Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, killing dozens of people with others rushed to area hospitals, officials said.

The death toll remained unclear amid the chaos of the crash and the rush of badly injured victims to hospitals.

The Bombardier Dash Q-400 aircraft, with 67 passengers and four crew members onboard, crashed while landing. The UBG211 flight was en route to Kathmandu from Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Brigadier General Gokul Bhandari, the Nepal Army spokesman, said 50 people had died and the fate of the others was unknown.

Bishwo Raj Pokharel, a senior police official involved in the rescue operation, said: "Forty-nine people were killed and 17 others injured in the incident. Now we are carrying out rescue operations."

Airline spokesman Kamrul Islam, said 33 of the passengers were Nepali, 32 were Bangladeshi, one was Chinese and one from the Maldives.

Sources said the aircraft was 17 years old, AFP reported.

An AP journalist who arrived at the scene soon after the crash saw the US-Bangla Airlines twin-propeller plane broken into several large pieces, with dozens of firefighters and rescue workers clustered around the wreckage in a grassy field near the runway. Hundreds of people stood on a nearby hill, staring down at what remained of the Bombardier Dash 8.

The plane swerved repeatedly as it prepared to land in Kathmandu, said Amanda Summers, a US citizen working in Nepal. The crowded city sits in a valley in the Himalayan foothills.

"It was flying so low I thought it was going to run into the mountains," said Summers, who watched the crash from the terrace of her home office, not far from the airport.

"All of a sudden there was a blast and then another blast."

Fire crews put out the flames quickly, perhaps within a minute, she said, though for a time clouds of thick, dark smoke rose into the sky above the city.

The plane had circled the airport twice as it waited for clearance to land, Mohammed Selim, the airline's manager in Kathmandu, told Dhaka-based Somoy TV station by telephone.

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US-Bangla Airlines operates Boeing 737-800 and smaller Bombardier Dash 8 Q-400 planes.

The airline is based in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, and flies to several domestic and international destinations. The parent company is involved in a number of industries, including real estate, education and agriculture.

Kathmandu's airport has been the site of several deadly crashes.

In September 2012, a Sita Air turboprop plane carrying trekkers to Mount Everest hit a bird and crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 19 on board.

Nepal plane crash kills 50 

Wreckage of a US-Bangla Airlines passenger plane is pictured as rescue workers operate at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Monday.Navesh Chitrakar / Reuters

(China Daily 03/13/2018 page11)

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