Helicopter crash: U'khand CM Dhami expresses grief, says rescue ops underway

IANS June 15, 2025 296 views

A helicopter crash in Uttarakhand's Gaurikund has claimed five lives, prompting CM Pushkar Singh Dhami to express deep sorrow. Rescue operations led by SDRF and NDRF are underway amid challenging weather conditions. The crash follows another recent incident involving a Kedarnath-bound helicopter that narrowly avoided disaster. Officials cite poor visibility as a key factor in the tragedy.

"Very sad news has been received about a helicopter crash in Rudraprayag district." - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami
Dehradun, June 15: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed his sorrow on Sunday regarding the helicopter crash in Gaurikund, Uttarakhand, which resulted in the loss of five lives.

Key Points

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Helicopter crashed near Gaurikund en route from Kedarnath

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Five lives lost amid poor weather conditions

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SDRF and NDRF teams deployed for rescue ops

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Incident follows recent technical fault in another Kedarnath-bound chopper

The accident occurred in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district early Sunday morning. The helicopter, en route from Kedarnath Dham to Guptkashi, crashed in the Gaurikund area due to inclement weather conditions.

Taking to X, CM Dhami posted, "Very sad news has been received about a helicopter crash in Rudraprayag district. SDRF, local administration and other rescue teams are engaged in relief and rescue operations."

"I pray to Baba Kedar for the safety of all the travellers," he added.

The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m., and seven people, including the pilot, were on board at the time of the crash.

Rescue and relief operations are currently underway, with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) dispatched to the crash site.

It is reported that the helicopter crashed into a forested area above Gauri Mai Khark.

Officials say poor visibility and adverse weather played a key role in the crash.

SDRF teams are now moving toward the spot to assist in recovery efforts.

Further details are awaited.

This tragic event follows a recent incident on June 7, when a helicopter bound for Kedarnath from Badasu helipad developed a technical fault mid-air.

The helicopter, carrying five passengers, experienced a malfunction barely two meters above the ground. The alert pilot managed to execute an emergency landing on the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund highway just below the helipad.

Although the tail of the helicopter was damaged and fell onto a parked car, and the front portion of a nearby shop was hit by the rotor blades, no pedestrians or vehicles were passing at the time, preventing further injuries.

The pilot suffered a back injury and was rushed to a hospital before being referred to a higher medical centre. All passengers were unharmed.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Very tragic news 😔 The Himalayan region's unpredictable weather makes air travel so risky. Authorities should consider stricter weather guidelines for helicopter operations in pilgrimage areas. My heart goes out to the victims' families.
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Priya M.
This is the second incident in two weeks! Are we compromising safety for tourism revenue? The Uttarakhand govt needs to audit all helicopter operators immediately. Jai Baba Kedar, but safety must come first 🙏
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Amit S.
The pilot who saved lives in the June 7 incident deserves recognition. Shows how skilled our aviation professionals are. Hope the current rescue teams stay safe - that terrain is extremely challenging.
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Sunita R.
Why aren't we investing in better weather prediction tech for these routes? Many pilgrims depend on these helicopters. This is a wake-up call for better infrastructure in our Devbhoomi.
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Vikram J.
The SDRF teams are doing God's work in these difficult conditions. Salute to their bravery! But we need to ask why these accidents are increasing - is it over-scheduling of flights during peak seasons?
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Neha P.
My family took the same route last month. This news gives me chills. The government should make mandatory safety briefings for passengers and ensure helicopters have proper emergency equipment. #SafetyFirst

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