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14 tourists including one Nepali rescued from Lukla



KATHMANDU: Fourteen tourists including one Nepali stranded in Lukla have been rescued.

They were airlifted to Kathmandu from Lukla in a Nepal Airlines aircraft on Monday morning.

According to Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) the NA aircraft with 14 tourists on board landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport at 7:45 am.

NTB informed that all the airlifted have been taken to a Thamel-based hotel after rescue.

According to NTB, there are still some tourists stranded in Lukla said NTB NA is scheduled to conduct some flights to rescue them today itself.

Publish Date : 30 March 2020 13:02 PM

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