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Survivors 'unlikely' in Nepal chopper crash: US military

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AFP Kathmandu
The US military today said it did not expect to find any survivors after locating the wreckage of a helicopter that went missing with eight people on board in earthquake-devastated Nepal.

"I can confirm that we have located the wreckage... It is unlikely there are any survivors," said John Wissler, commander of the joint task force investigating the disappearance, three days after the chopper vanished while delivering aid in a mountainous region.

"It was a severe crash," said Wissler.

The crashed aircraft was spotted in a remote forest around 70 kilometres northeast of Kathmandu, according to Nepalese army official Major General Binoj Basnet.
 

Basnet told AFP troops had reached the crash site on foot and two choppers, including a US military helicopter, had managed to land in the mountainous region after strong winds had kept them circling the wreckage.

Nepal's Defence Secretary Ishwori Paudel earlier told AFP that three charred bodies had been discovered in the wreckage, but US military officials said they could not confirm the findings.

"We have not been able to positively identify any remains at the site," Wissler told reporters in Kathmandu, adding that recovery operations would resume Saturday after being called off due to heavy thunderstorms.

"At this time I am not able to positively identify the cause of the mishap."

Army helicopters and hundreds of US and Nepalese ground troops had been deployed to scour the mountainous terrain where the US chopper disappeared on the same day that a second major earthquake hit the country.

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First Published: May 15 2015 | 10:07 PM IST

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