At least 68 killed in Nepal’s worst airplane crash in 30 years
   Kathmandu, Nepal — At least 68 people were killed Sunday when an   aircraft went down near the city of Pokhara in central Nepal, a government   official said, the country’s deadliest plane crash in more than 30 years.          Seventy-two people – four crew members and 68 passengers – were on board the   ATR 72 plane operated by Nepal’s Yeti Airlines when it crashed, Yeti Airlines   spokesman Sudarshan Bartaula said. Thirty-seven were men, 25 were women, three   were children and three were infants, Nepal’s civil aviation authority   reported.     Search efforts were called off after dark, Army spokesman Krishna Prasad   Bhandari said, and will resume Monday morning. Hundreds of first responders   had been still working to locate the remaining four individuals before then,   Bhandari said.     Among the dead is at least one infant, according to the Nepal’s civil aviation   authority.     Sunday’s incident was the third-deadliest crash in the Himalayan nation’s   history, according t...