A plane with 22 people on board has gone missing in Nepal's mountains, according to officials.
The small plane operated by a private airline in the South Asian country disappeared on Sunday morning.
It had been on a 15-minute scheduled flight from the tourist town of Pokhara to the mountain town of Jomsom, and lost contact with the airport tower shortly after take-off.
Local police said there was no information on the turboprop Twin Otter plane, which belonged to Tara Air, and a search was under way.
The 9N-AET plane is said to have lost contact at 9.55am, according to a Tara Air official.
An air traffic controller at Jomsom Airport said they have an unconfirmed report about a loud noise in nearby Ghasa, according to the Kathmandu Post.
The publication added that a helicopter has been dispatched to the area where the last contact was made, which was in Lete Pass.
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