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Snag-hit helicopter being airlifted by MI-17 chopper crashes near Kedarnath as towing rope snaps

There are no reports of any casualties so far

PTI Rudraprayag Published 31.08.24, 10:57 AM
A SDRF personnel near the debris of a Crystal Company's helicopter after it fell down upon losing its balance from an Indian Army's MI-17 helicopter, at Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district, Saturday, Aug 31, 2024. The Crystal Company's helicopter had met with an accident and was being carried to the Gauchar Airstrip by the MI-17 helicopter.

A SDRF personnel near the debris of a Crystal Company's helicopter after it fell down upon losing its balance from an Indian Army's MI-17 helicopter, at Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district, Saturday, Aug 31, 2024. The Crystal Company's helicopter had met with an accident and was being carried to the Gauchar Airstrip by the MI-17 helicopter. PTI

A snag-hit helicopter being towed to Gauchar for repairs by an MI-17 chopper of the Indian Air Force crashed in the hills near Kedarnath on Saturday morning.

There were no casualties as the helicopter that crashed was unoccupied, Rudraprayag's District Tourism Officer Rahul Chaubey said.

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The helicopter belonged to Crystal Aviation Pvt Ltd and had been lying in disuse since its emergency landing in Kedarnath on May 24 after developing a technical snag, he said.

In the May 24 emergency landing by the helicopter, all seven people on board, including pilgrims, escaped unhurt.

It was being taken to Gauchar for repairs on Saturday morning by an MI-17 helicopter which began to go off balance over Lincholi.

Sensing trouble, the pilot of the MI-17 dropped the snag-hit chopper at a vacant spot so that there was no human casualty, Chaubey said.

There was no passenger or luggage in the crashed helicopter.

A rescue team reached the spot as soon as information was received. The team is inspecting the situation, the official said.

Authorities have appealed to people not to spread any rumours about the helicopter crash.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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