US chopper on relief operation crashes in Aceh
US chopper on relief operation crashes in Aceh
Published: 12:00 am Jan 10, 2005
Associated Press
Banda Aceh, January 10:
A US helicopter with 10 people on board crashed as it was trying to land at the Banda Aceh airport today while on a tsunami-relief operation, injuring at least two US servicemen, a US military spokesman said. The injured men, along with eight other Navy personnel, were being flown back to their ship in the Lincoln battle group, said Capt Joe Plenzler, a US military spokesman in Medan, 400 km southeast of Banda Aceh.
The US military suspended helicopter flights for about two hours after the crash.
The SH60 helicopter crashed in a rice paddy about 500 metres from the airport in Banda Aceh, the main city on Indonesia’s tsunami-battered Sumatra island, as it was trying to land, he said. US authorities said there was no indication the helicopter had been shot down.
Meanwhile, Malaysia will set up a tsunami warning system around its coast this year and plant mangrove trees — natural shock absorbers against destructive waves — officials said today.