On the 29th in central Nepal, a small aircraft with a total of 22 passengers and passengers crashed, and 21 people have been confirmed dead so far.

According to Nepalese aviation authorities, a small aircraft of the private airline "Tara Air" took off from the tourist destination Pokhara, about 200 km west of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, before 10 am local time. About 10 minutes after that, I couldn't get in touch.



The small plane was headed for Jomsom in the north, with 19 Nepalese and Indians, as well as 19 German passengers and three crew members.



When the military and others searched the area, a small aircraft crashed and fell apart in the mountains about 160 km away from Pokhara on the morning of the 30th.



Twenty-one deaths have been confirmed at the scene so far.



Authorities continue to search for the remaining one and are investigating the cause of the accident.



At that time, the surrounding weather was bad.



In Nepal, which has 8,000-meter-class mountains such as the Himalayas, the weather is volatile, and the runway in the mountains is said to be difficult to take off and land, and aircraft accidents have occurred frequently.