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Five Killed as Medevac Helicopter Crashes on Mount Kilimanjaro

Tanzania's aviation regulator has opened a formal probe under international safety rules.

Overview

  • The helicopter went down Wednesday between Barafu Camp and Kibo Summit at more than 4,000 meters in altitude.
  • Police said the flight was a medical evacuation to pick up patients, and authorities reported no survivors.
  • Those who died were the pilot, a medical worker, a mountain guide, and two foreign climbers, with nationalities not officially disclosed.
  • Kilimanjaro regional police identified Kilimanjaro Aviation as the operator, and the company has not commented.
  • Response efforts were hampered by high altitude and rugged terrain, and such crashes on Kilimanjaro are rare, with the last fatal incident recorded in 2008.