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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Volcanic Gases Halt Mount Aso Helicopter Rescue

Volcanic Gases Halt Mount Aso Helicopter Rescue

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Helicopter carrying two tourists and pilot vanished near Mount Aso.
  • Rescue efforts suspended due to dangerous volcanic gas levels.
  • Mount Aso is Japan's second-largest active volcano, popular for tours.
Volcanic Gases Halt Mount Aso Helicopter Rescue

Rescue operations for a helicopter that disappeared near Mount Aso have been suspended due to hazardous volcanic gas levels. The aircraft, carrying two Taiwanese tourists and a Japanese pilot, vanished on Tuesday morning while circling the active volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture. Wreckage was subsequently discovered, but dangerously high gas concentrations have made recovery efforts impossible for now.

Families of the victims have arrived in Kumamoto and are being briefed by officials. The crash site remains inaccessible. Mount Aso, Japan's second-largest active volcano, is a popular tourist destination, with helicopter tours often providing views when ground access is restricted. The region is part of the Pacific "Ring of Fire," known for seismic and volcanic activity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A helicopter carrying two tourists and a pilot crashed near Mount Aso. Rescue efforts are currently suspended due to volcanic gases.
Rescue efforts were halted due to dangerously high concentrations of volcanic gases around the crash site on Mount Aso.
Yes, Mount Aso is Japan's second-largest active volcano and is a popular tourist attraction, though it can exhibit dangerous volcanic activity.

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