Plane with five Indians onboard crashes in Nepal: Indian embassy issues helpline numbers - Kathmandu News
Kathmandu, Jan 15 (IANS) After a passenger plane with 72 people onboard, including five Indians, crashed in Nepal on Sunday, the Indian embassy here issued helpline numbers, saying that it is touch with local authorities and monitoring the situation.
by IANS | Updated Jan 15, 2023

Helpline numbers issued by the Indian Embassy are
1. Kathmandu: Diwakar Sharma: +977-9851107021
2. Pokhara: Lt Col Shashank Tripathi: +977-9856037699
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An ATR 72 aircraft of Yeti Airlines with a call sign 9N-ANC that took off to Pokhara from Kathmandu at 10.32 a.m. crashed at Nayagaun of the city.
The Nepal government has announced a national mourning on Monday.
The government has also formed a five-member team to investigate the plane crash, in which most of the passengers are presumed dead.
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