An incident of two helicopters colliding in the air has come to light in Australia. 4 people have died in this accident.
Sydney: In the series of unfortunate incidents happening on the sea coast, another painful accident has come to the fore from Australia where four people have died in the collision of two helicopters. This accident happened when two helicopters collided in the air in Queensland, Australia. During this, many people were present down there and they all started running here and there.
Actually, this incident is of a sea beach located in Queensland, Australia. According to media reports, the incident took place near a Marine theme park, when two helicopters collided with each other. Surprisingly, there were a lot of people in the park at that time. It is being told that the logo of the theme park was affixed on a helicopter. One was getting down while one was coming down.
Meanwhile, both collided with each other. Four people died in this accident and more than three people were seriously injured. After this police and medical team reached the spot and people were rescued. All the injured have been admitted to the hospital where they are undergoing treatment. The dead include the pilot of the destroyed helicopter and three people.
Video viral on social media
According to media reports, a helicopter completely crashed in this incident. While the second helicopter managed to land in the sand, none of the passengers of that helicopter suffered serious injuries. Immediately after the incident, the people present there made a video and shared it on social media. The incident can be gauged by watching the video.
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The beach is located on the Gold Coast, about 45 miles south of Brisbane in Queensland state. The region is one of the nation’s most popular tourism spots and is at its busiest in January, the peak time for holidays in Australia.