Helicopter of the military crashes close to a military base in Washington state, confirmed by an official account.
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A military helicopter crashed late Wednesday in a rural area near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state. The helicopter, an MH-60 Black Hawk with four people on board, went down during a routine training flight.
The crash site has been located, but rescue efforts have been halted due to a fire and overheating footwear at the scene. The condition of the four individuals on board the helicopter remains unknown.
According to a U.S. Army spokesperson, air traffic controllers lost touch with the aircraft, suggesting something may have gone wrong. The Joint Base Lewis-McChord public affairs office is working closely with the base to assist in the situation.
No additional details about the incident are available at this time. However, it is known that the four crew members belonged to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne).
The crash may still be under investigation by the base. The incident is a developing story, and updates are expected.
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As the situation unfolds, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those involved in the crash. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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