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No survivors have been found at the crash site in Nepal, a day after a private plane - with 22 on board, including four Indians - met with an accident
in a mountainous region of the country amid bad weather. The search and rescue efforts had resumed on Monday morning, hours after a halt due to challenges
faced by the teams. A team of 15 Nepali Army soldiers has been dropped near the crash site to retrieve the bodies on Monday. The crash site lies at an
elevation of about 14,500 feet while the team has been dropped at 11,000 meters height, the army spokesperson said. Earlier the country's home ministry
had said that the government feared all passengers have died. "We suspect all the passengers on board the aircraft have lost their lives. Our preliminary
assessment shows that no one could have survived the plane crash, but official statement is due," Phadindra Mani Pokhrel, spokesperson, told news agency
ANI. The crash site was identified as Sanosware, Thasang-2, Mustang. Fourteen bodies were recovered initially from the wreckage of the Tara Air plane
that crashed into a mountainside after the search and rescue efforts resumed on Monday morning. "Fourteen bodies have been recovered so far, search continues
for the remaining. The weather is very bad but we were able to take a team to the crash site. No other flight has been possible," civil aviation authority
spokesman Deo Chandra Lal Karan told news agency AFP. “Some of the bodies of the passengers are beyond recognition. Police gathering the remains," Tek
in a mountainous region of the country amid bad weather. The search and rescue efforts had resumed on Monday morning, hours after a halt due to challenges
faced by the teams. A team of 15 Nepali Army soldiers has been dropped near the crash site to retrieve the bodies on Monday. The crash site lies at an
elevation of about 14,500 feet while the team has been dropped at 11,000 meters height, the army spokesperson said. Earlier the country's home ministry
had said that the government feared all passengers have died. "We suspect all the passengers on board the aircraft have lost their lives. Our preliminary
assessment shows that no one could have survived the plane crash, but official statement is due," Phadindra Mani Pokhrel, spokesperson, told news agency
ANI. The crash site was identified as Sanosware, Thasang-2, Mustang. Fourteen bodies were recovered initially from the wreckage of the Tara Air plane
that crashed into a mountainside after the search and rescue efforts resumed on Monday morning. "Fourteen bodies have been recovered so far, search continues
for the remaining. The weather is very bad but we were able to take a team to the crash site. No other flight has been possible," civil aviation authority
spokesman Deo Chandra Lal Karan told news agency AFP. “Some of the bodies of the passengers are beyond recognition. Police gathering the remains," Tek
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