The remains of the bodies were found in the abyss, whose depth exceeded 200 meters. 80% of the aircraft was destroyed by fire.
The remains of 68 people have been found at the crash site of the Yeti Airlines plane in Nepal. Four other people are considered missing. On Sunday, January 15, according to Nepal News.
In total, there were 72 people on board the aircraft: 68 passengers and four crew members.
The Xinhua publication, citing the local police chief, reports that the bodies were found in the ravine, whose depth exceeds 200 meters.
In turn, the spokesman of the Nepalese army, Krishna Prasad Bhandari, said that 80% of the plane was destroyed by fire, and many of the bodies could not be identified.
Rescue and search are ongoing.
It is known that among the passengers there are 15 foreigners: five Indians, four Russians, two Koreans and one person each from Argentina, Ireland, Australia and France.
Yeti Airlines announced on Twitter that it has canceled all scheduled flights on Monday, January 16, as a sign of mourning for the victims of the disaster.
As we reported earlier, a Yeti Airlines passenger plane crashed in Nepal on January 15. There were 72 people on board. Unfortunately, according to the latest data, they all died.
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