The death toll from the small passenger plane crash that occurred in Nepal on the 15th has risen to 69 as a result of the search so far.

In the video, which is said to have been taken just before the crash, the passenger plane suddenly tilted greatly to the left, and it is believed that it collided with the ground after falling almost sideways while lowering its altitude. We are investigating the cause of the crash, including the possibility that it did not occur.

On the 15th, a Yeti Air domestic passenger plane with 72 passengers and crew on board crashed in a valley near the tourist resort of Pokhara in central Nepal.



According to the airline, 69 bodies were collected from the scene by the 16th, and a search for the remaining three will be conducted on the 17th.



The cause of the crash is still unknown, but in a video distributed by Reuters that was taken just before the crash, the airliner, which had been flying as usual, suddenly tilted its fuselage to the left and lost altitude while almost crashing. You can see how it seems to have collided with the ground after being in a horizontal state.



Local authorities are investigating the cause of the crash by analyzing the recovered flight recorder and voice recorder, including whether there was any trouble with the passenger plane.