Helicopter on quake relief mission crashes in Nepal
A small helicopter on an earthquake relief mission crashed in high mountains in northeast Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least four people, the army said, according to Reuters.
The aircraft, operated by private company Mountain Air, crashed in the district of Sindhupalchowk, about 60 km (38 miles) northeast of Kathmandu.
"We have recovered four bodies from the crash site," said Brigadier General Jagadish Chandra Pokharel, spokesman for the Nepali army.
Some media reports said the chopper hit electric power lines before it crashed, but Pokharel said the cause of the crash was unclear.