One again, world media covered Nepal on a sad news. A small twin otter plane, which is said to be 43 years old crashed in remote village of Arghakhachi district of western Nepal. It was on it's way to Jumla from Pokhara. All 15 passengers including a child and a foreign citizen and all three crew members have been killed in the crash. The immediate reason of the crash is supposed to be bad weather.
I tried to follow various media, around the globe on this accident. Lot's of media have given space on this crash, this, however doesn't gives a positive message as Nepal is a safe tourism destination. Some snapshot of the news looks like;
Source: BBC, Click here for full news
Source: CNN, Click here for full news
Source: Guardian, Click here for full news
Source: New York Times, Click here for full news
I tried to follow various media, around the globe on this accident. Lot's of media have given space on this crash, this, however doesn't gives a positive message as Nepal is a safe tourism destination. Some snapshot of the news looks like;
Source: BBC, Click here for full news
Source: CNN, Click here for full news
Source: Guardian, Click here for full news
Source: New York Times, Click here for full news
Source: Metro, UK (17th Feb. 2014)
Click here for News on Sydney Morning Herald
Click here for News on TV NZ
Click here for News on USA Today
Click here for News on ABC online
Tweets
#UPDATE: Passenger plane carrying 15 passengers and three crew missing in #Nepal - latest http://t.co/UMn3GUW4t9
— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) February 16, 2014
Rescuers in #Nepal have found the wreckage of a passenger plane that went missing in the western mountains | http://t.co/LrXodE3dWh
— AJELive (@AJELive) February 17, 2014
#UPDATE: Police finds wreckage of missing Nepal Airlines plane carrying 18 people, but there are no survivors http://t.co/gHccvz3FwR
— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) February 17, 2014
Nepal plane crash kills 18 in snow, rain and fog; rescuers reach crash site on foot http://t.co/6SDoHW3DG9
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) February 17, 2014
18 people feared dead in Nepal plane crash http://t.co/E7j8NhTmDb
— Times of India (@timesofindia) February 16, 2014
The plane that crashed and killed 18 people in Nepal had been operating for 43 years. http://t.co/FYuQFd20Sd
— Anup Kaphle (@AnupKaphle) February 17, 2014
Nepal plane crash: no survivors found http://t.co/7HawRHL3NF
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 17, 2014
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