Plane crashes in Nepal with 14 on board

: A small plane heading for the Everest region with 14 people on board including four Americans and one Japanese crashed in bad weather near the Nepalese capital on Tuesday, the home ministry said.

The was returning to after it was unable to land at , its intended destination in a popular trekking spot in the Everest region of eastern Nepal, ministry spokesman Jayamukunda Khanal told AFP.

Among the passengers were four Americans, one Japanese and one other foreigner whose nationality is not known, said Khanal, who had earlier indicated there were 15 people on board.

Thousands of travellers fly into , 140 kilometres northeast of , every year to access the stunning Himalayan range that forms Nepal’s northern border with Chinese-controlled Tibet.

Local villagers said they saw the plane crash into a field next to a school about 15 miles south of and break up on impact. The cause of the crash was not immediately clear.

“There are small pieces of the plane all over the field and you can see body parts. We are all so shocked,” villager Pratap Lama told the Kantipur radio station.

Khanal said rescue teams had been dispatched but heavy rain and the remoteness of the area were hampering the operation.

“The security forces have dispatched rescue teams but the area is very remote and they have not yet reached the crash site,” he said.

Army helicopters were unable to fly to the area due to poor visibility, while landslides — a frequent occurrence in Nepal during the current monsoon season — were hampering road access, he said.

The 550-metre-long sloping airstrip at perched on a hillside 2,757 metres above sea level is considered one of the most difficult landings in the world.

The last major accident there was in 2008 when a Twin Otter plane carrying 18 people crashed at killing everyone on board.

The airport is used by climbers heading for the heights of Everest, though now is the low season for mountaineering.

Tourism is a major foreign currency earner for impoverished Nepal and the number of visitors has increased since a civil war between Maoist guerrillas and the state ended in 2006.

Earlier this year, the government announced an ambitious plan to attract a million tourists to the country in 2011 — around twice the number that visited in 2009.

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