South Korea looks for helicopter crash survivors

South Korean rescuers are searching for a helicopter and the seven people who were on board after it crashed into the sea off the disputed islets of Dokdo.

Search and rescue operations are underway in waters following the crash of an ambulance helicopter near the South Korea-controlled islets of Dokdo.

Search and rescue operations are underway in waters following the crash of an ambulance helicopter near the South Korea-controlled islets of Dokdo. Source: South Korea Fire Service Headquarters

Rescue services are searching for seven missing passengers of a South Korean fire department helicopter that crashed into the sea off the disputed islets of Dokdo, officials say.

The Airbus Helicopters H225 aircraft, which was carrying a patient to a hospital on the South Korean mainland, crashed shortly after takeoff from Dokdo late on Thursday, officials at Gyeongbuk Fire Service Headquarters said.

South Korea's defence ministry said it has sent vessels, planes and divers to help scour the ocean for any sign of the seven passengers who were on board the plane.

The islets, which both South Korea and Japan claim as their territory, are called Takeshima in Japan. They are controlled by Seoul with a small band of coastguards.

The crashed helicopter entered service with the fire department in 2016 and Airbus had checked its automatic rotation axis between September and October this year, Yonhap said, citing South Korean rescue official Seong Ho-seon.

The H225 model, previously known as a Eurocopter EC-225, is a long-range and all-weather search and rescue aircraft.

France-based Airbus Helicopters, a unit of Airbus SE and the world's largest commercial helicopter maker, could not immediately be reached for comment.


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Published 1 November 2019 2:32pm
Updated 1 November 2019 4:49pm


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