Helicopter crashes again in Bavdhan Valley, Pune; 3 dead

Helicopter Crash in Pune: It is being told that the helicopter crashed due to getting stuck in fog. Three people lost their lives in this accident.

Oct 2, 2024 - 11:05
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Helicopter crashes again in Bavdhan Valley, Pune; 3 dead
Helicopter crashes again in Bavdhan Valley, Pune; 3 dead

On Wednesday Morning, a helicopter crashed in the Bavdhan Budruk area in the Pune district of Maharashtra. As per the initial information of Patrika, this accident happened around 7 am today and 3 people are reported dead. There were two pilots and an engineer during the accident in the helicopter.

The helicopter is said to have left for Juhu in Mumbai after taking off, but shortly after taking off, the helicopter fell in the valley and crashed. As of now, it is not confirmed how this accident took place, but it is suspected to have happened due to fog.

The spot is located some distance from the Pune-Bangalore highway. A helicopter fell owing to suspected fog conditions. post the accident, the copter caught fire.

According to reports, the helicopter was found crashed in the hilly area of ​​​​Bavdhan at around 7:30 am. Three people, including two pilots, have died in this accident. The fire brigade and Hinjewadi police are present at the spot.

However, it is yet not known who traveled in this helicopter and who owned it. It is said that two pilots and one engineer lost their lives.

The helicopter took off from the helipad of Oxford County Resort around 7:30 am and fell in the valley after flying for some distance. The police and fire brigade personnel reached the spot after receiving information about this.

This was the second helicopter accident in the Pune district that happened within one and a half months. Earlier on August 24, a helicopter crashed in the hilly area at Ghotode in the Paud area of ​​Pune. This helicopter was going to Andhra Pradesh after taking off from Mumbai. There were four passengers in the helicopter including the pilot out of which two were seriously injured. Fortunately, there were no casualties.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer