A Turkish Airlines jet landing in dense fog in the Nepalese capital
Wednesday skidded off a slippery runway but there were no serious
injuries, officials said.
Officials at Kathmandu's Tribhuwan International Airport said the
plane with 238 people on board was coming from Istanbul when the
accident happened.
They say passengers had bumps and bruises but no serious injuries.
The runway was slippery after two days of rain and there was dense
fog at the time. The plane was stuck in the grass and there was some
damage to the front of the Airbus 330.
The plane on a seven-hour flight circled for half hour over Nepal before it made a second attempt to land.
The only international airport in Nepal remained closed Wednesday morning after the accident.

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