Key Points

A helicopter carrying pilgrims from Kedarnath crashed in dense forests near Gaurikund, killing all seven onboard including a 23-month-old. Officials blame poor visibility and adverse weather for the tragedy, marking the fifth aviation incident in the region this season. Rescue teams struggle to access the remote crash site as CM Dhami expresses grief over the accident. The incident follows another close call earlier this month when a chopper made an emergency landing on a highway.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Helicopter Crash Kills 7 Including Infant Near Kedarnath

  • Seven dead including infant and pilot in Gaurikund crash
  • Poor weather cited as primary cause
  • Fifth aviation incident near Kedarnath this season
  • NDRF and SDRF teams face tough terrain for recovery
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All seven, including infant, killed in U'kand helicopter crash

A helicopter en route from Kedarnath to Guptkashi crashes in Rudraprayag, killing all 7 onboard including a toddler and the pilot amid poor visibility.

"Very sad news has been received about a helicopter crash in Rudraprayag district. – CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Rudraprayag, June 15

All seven people on board, including a 23-month-old infant and the pilot, lost their lives when a helicopter en route from Kedarnath Dham to Guptkashi crashed early Sunday morning in the Gaurikund area of Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district.

The chopper went down in a densely forested region near Gauri Mai Khark during its short 10-minute flight, crashing between Gaurikund and Sonprayag around 5:20 a.m.

According to a statement issued by the Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority (UCADA), the victims included six pilgrims -- five adults and an infant -- hailing from Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.

The pilot was also among the deceased.

The incident has been attributed to poor visibility and adverse weather conditions, which officials say played a major role in the crash.

Rescue and relief operations are in full swing, with teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) making their way to the site to aid in recovery efforts.

The crash site is reported to be in a difficult-to-access forested area above Gauri Mai Khark, further complicating rescue operations.

SDRF teams are navigating through the rugged terrain to reach the exact spot.

Expressing his grief, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami posted on social media, "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."

This marks the fifth aviation-related incident since the portals of the Kedarnath temple were opened on May 2.

On June 7, a separate helicopter developed a technical fault during take-off and was forced to make an emergency landing on the Rudraprayag-Gaurikund highway.

The tail rotor hit a parked car, and the helicopter came dangerously close to nearby buildings. Fortunately, all five pilgrims on board were unharmed, though the pilot sustained minor injuries.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Heartbreaking news 😢 That poor infant didn't even get to experience life. The government must implement stricter safety protocols for these helicopter services in hilly areas. Too many accidents happening in Uttarakhand this season.
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Priya M.
Why are they allowing flights in poor visibility conditions? The weather forecast is available to everyone. This was completely preventable if proper safety standards were followed. My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones.
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Amit S.
This is why I always prefer traveling by road to Kedarnath, even if it takes longer. These helicopter services charge premium prices but compromise on safety. Government should conduct surprise audits of all operators.
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Sunita R.
So tragic! Just imagine the parents' fear in those final moments trying to protect their baby. We need better emergency response systems in remote areas. The NDRF teams are doing their best but the terrain makes it so difficult.
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Vikram J.
Fifth incident this season? That's unacceptable! The Uttarakhand tourism department must take responsibility. They're promoting helicopter tourism without proper infrastructure. Safety should come before profits.
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Neha P.
Om Shanti 🙏 The Kedarnath yatra is supposed to be spiritual journey, not a death trap. Maybe pilgrims should reconsider if these shortcuts are worth the risk. The traditional trek might be safer despite being more difficult.

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