Updated August 25th, 2018 at 02:28 IST

Nepal plane crash: Plane crashes near Kathmandu Airport in Nepal. Latest Updates here

A plane has crashed near the Kathmandu airport in Nepal. The aircraft has been identified as Bangladesh passenger aircraft which reportedly "became unstable" while descending. 

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A Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 passenger plane has crashed near the Kathmandu airport in Nepal. The aircraft has been identified as Bangladesh passenger aircraft which reportedly "became unstable" while descending. 

The Dhaka-Kathmandu-bound flight BS-211 which crashed at the East side of the runway of Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport belonged to US-Bangla Airlines.

Emerging reports also state that it is a turbo-propped passenger aircraft and the time of crash is being reported as 2:20 pm on Monday afternoon.

The passenger plane reportedly had the call sign S2-AGU. 

While casualties are being feared, there's yet to be an official confirmation of the same. 

Update at 15:04 pm: In a first reported official response, Tourism Ministry Joint Secretary Suresh Acharya has said, 17 injured passengers have been rescued and sent to different hospitals for treatment, as per the Kathmandu Post

The duty officer at the Airport has said that there is no confirmation of fatalities yet.

There is also confirmation that Kathmandu Airport has shut its services temporarily following the crash

Update at 15:12 pm: 14 injured passengers taken to hospital. There were reportedly 71 persons on board. Rescue operations continue

Update at 15:22 pm: Nepal Army present at crash-site

Update at 15:30 pm: 24 passengers rescued from site, according to Duty officer. Aircraft heading to Kathmandu airport diverted to Kolkata, Lucknow and other airports

Update at 16:01 pm: As per Nepal's Civil Aviation ministry spokesperson, 20 people are yet to be rescued. The aircraft couldn't align itself with the runway and crashed

Update at 16:03 pm: Nepal Home Minister at Kathmandu airport

Update at 16:10 pm: 8 bodies recovered so far, as per Nepal Police

Update at 16:44 pm: At least 50 killed, as per Reuters

Update at 18:32 pm: Nepal Army Chief confirms death of 49 people and 22 rescued.

The government has formed an inquiry board, he added while speaking to Republic TV.

(Visuals from the crash site)

This is a developing story and will be updated with further inputs

 

 

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Published March 12th, 2018 at 19:22 IST