Helicopter Crash On Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro Kills Five, Aviation Authority Says

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec 25: A helicopter ‍crashed on Tanzania’s Mount ​Kilimanjaro, killing five people, ‌the civil aviation ​authority said on Thursday, while local media reported that the aircraft was on a medical rescue mission. The helicopter ​crashed near the ⁠mountain’s Barafu Camp on Wednesday, Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority said ​in a statement.
Mwananchi ⁠newspaper and East Africa TV, citing Kilimanjaro region’s head of police, ‌Simon Maigwa, reported ‌that the helicopter was on a medical ‍rescue mission. Among the dead were a guide, ‍a doctor, the pilot and two foreign tourists, Mwananchi cited Maigwa as saying, without giving the tourists’ nationalities.
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, ⁠is nearly 6,000 meters (20,000 ft) above sea ​level. The crash happened between ⁠4670 and 4700 metres, Mwananchi reported.
Around 50,000 tourists climb Kilimanjaro annually. (Agencies)

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