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Plane goes missing with 22 onboard in Nepal

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A plane operated by a private airline in Nepal has gone missing with 22 people onboard. Cloudy weather is preventing search helicopters from flying into the area of the flight’s last known location, officials have said.

The Tara Air plane was said to have taken off from the tourist town of Pokhara, 80 miles (125km) west of the capital, Kathmandu, headed towards Jomsom, about 48 miles to the north-west, the officials said. Tara Air mainly flies Canadian-built Twin Otter turboprop planes.

“One search helicopter returned to Jomsom due to bad weather without locating the plane,” the Nepal’s civil aviation authority said in a statement.

“Helicopters are ready to take off for search from Kathmandu, Pokhara and Jomsom once weather conditions improve. Army and police search teams have left towards the site.”

The airline said the plane was carrying four Indian people, two Germans and 16 Nepalis, including three crew.

The plane lost contact with the control tower five minutes before it was due to land at Jomsom, a tourist and pilgrimage site, an airline official said on condition of anonymity.
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The country’s weather office said there had been thick cloud cover in the Pokhara-Jomson area since the morning.

Prem Kumar Dani, a police official, said a land rescue-and-search team had been sent to the area near Mount Dhaulagiri, the world’s seventh highest peak at 8,167 metres (26,795 ft).

Nepal, home to eight of the world’s 14 highest mountains, including Everest, has a record of air accidents. Its weather can change suddenly and airstrips are typically in difficult-to-reach mountainous areas.