Five hospitalised, including child, after helicopter crash in California's Huntington Beach
California [US], October 12 (ANI): Five people, including a child, were hospitalised after a helicopter crashed near a busy section of the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Huntington Beach, California, CBS News reported.
The crash happened shortly after 2 pm local time (Saturday afternoon), near a parking lot just off Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), between Beach Boulevard and Twin Dolphins Drive, according to the Huntington Beach Fire Department.
In response to the incident, Huntington Beach Police closed a section of the Pacific Coast Highway between Huntington Street and Beach Boulevard at around 3 pm. Authorities advised motorists and residents to avoid the area, stating that the road would remain closed for several hours as investigators examined the crash site.
Another video appeared to show an object falling from the helicopter just moments before it spiralled down and hit the ground, according to CBS News.
The helicopter's tail section had separated upon impact, while the main body remained lodged between the stairwell and nearby palm trees as of 4:30 pm.
Several other small helicopters were parked nearby in the same lot, situated just in front of the Hyatt Regency and the Waterfront Beach Resort.
"You can hear this odd sound that didn't sound right," said Kevin Bullat, who saw the scene unfold. "I looked out and I saw the helicopter spiralling out of control. ... My friend saw shrapnel, or just debris, catapulting across PCH."
The helicopter was a Bell 222, which is powered by two turboshaft engines, and was manufactured in 1980
The aftermath of a helicopter crash in Huntington Beach on October 11. (ANI)
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