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Rescuers search for survivors after military helicopter crashes in Laos | Rescuers search for survivors after military helicopter crashes in Laos |
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More than 20 people are missing after a military helicopter in Laos crashed in bad weather earlier this week, state media have said. | |
The ministry of defence said the accident occurred shortly after 1pm (0600 GMT) on Monday as the helicopter travelled towards the north-east provinces of Xiangkhouang and Houaphanh, the official Lao news agency KPL reported. | The ministry of defence said the accident occurred shortly after 1pm (0600 GMT) on Monday as the helicopter travelled towards the north-east provinces of Xiangkhouang and Houaphanh, the official Lao news agency KPL reported. |
“The helicopter lost communication with aviation control centre a short time after it left Vientiane Capital with four crew members and 19 passengers on board,” the report said. | “The helicopter lost communication with aviation control centre a short time after it left Vientiane Capital with four crew members and 19 passengers on board,” the report said. |
Rescuers have been sent to conduct a ground search while an aerial search was called off because of bad weather, it added. | Rescuers have been sent to conduct a ground search while an aerial search was called off because of bad weather, it added. |
The ministry of foreign affairs has yet to respond to an AFP request for comment. | The ministry of foreign affairs has yet to respond to an AFP request for comment. |
The secretive communist country has a history of poor air safety with both civilian and military sectors experiencing recent deadly crashes. In October 2013, a civilian plane operated by Lao Airlines plunged into the Mekong river in bad weather, killing all 49 people on board. | |
Last May, a military plane crashed while also making its way to Xiangkhouang province, killing five senior officials on board, including the country’s defence minister. | Last May, a military plane crashed while also making its way to Xiangkhouang province, killing five senior officials on board, including the country’s defence minister. |
Since the 1950s, Laos has had 32 fatal air accidents, according to the Aviation Safety Network. | Since the 1950s, Laos has had 32 fatal air accidents, according to the Aviation Safety Network. |
The landlocked nation of about 7 million people has an authoritarian one-party government and is one of Asia’s poorest countries. | The landlocked nation of about 7 million people has an authoritarian one-party government and is one of Asia’s poorest countries. |
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