Firefighting helicopter crashes in South Korea; pilot killed


A firefighting helicopter crashed while battling a wildfire in Daegu, South Korea, killing the pilot aboard. 

The accident took place on April 6, 2025, at 15:41 local time, Yonhap News Agency reported. The helicopter, a Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II registered as HL9303, went down in a mountainous area in a northwestern part of Daegu, approximately 230 kilometers southeast of Seoul, according to firefighting authorities. The 74-year-old pilot died at the scene. 

The helicopter was sent to assist in extinguishing a fire that had started earlier that afternoon in the Seomyeon-dong area. However, it crashed about 100 meters from the location of the wildfire. 

Yonhap News Agency reported that authorities had received the report of the wildfire at 15:12 local time and deployed five helicopters, 24 vehicles and 69 personnel to the scene. The fire was reportedly brought under control by 16:18 local time. 

Witnesses told Korea JoongAng Daily that the helicopter may have struck power lines, but the Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) reported no damage or outages. 

“There is a utility pole near the site, but no sign of impact or power loss,” Kepco said in a statement seen by Korea JoongAng Daily. 

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