A video has become popular on social media.
Web Desk for Buddies Times Blogging In the vicinity of Pokhara International Airport on Sunday, a Yeti Airlines plane carrying 68 passengers and four crew members crashed. Rescuers are still searching for the bodies, and the crash's cause is yet unknown.
A video that recently went viral on social media shows a plane's right engine on fire and suggests engine problems when the aircraft was in descent. The jet's movements in the latest footage matched those captured in earlier Sunday morning videos of the tragedy in Nepal.
video viral.
According to Blogging Buddies Times, the viral video is actually old and comes from Russia, not Nepal. The disputed video does not actually show the Sunday jet disaster in Nepal, as the report has been updated to clarify.
The plane was shown flying slowly and twisting in midair just before it crashed in the widely circulated video.
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Air Craft Crash In Nepal.
On Sunday morning at 10:33, the Yeti Airlines 9N-ANC ATR-72 aircraft departed Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. At 10:50, the aircraft made its final contact with the air traffic control system.