Cambodia continues search for missing military helicopter amid poor weather


Bad weather was blamed for the disappearance of the helicopter. - The Phnom Penh Post

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia's Ministry of National Defence said on Sunday (July 14) that search and rescue operations for a missing military helicopter are ongoing despite poor weather conditions and obstacles, reported Xinhua.

The helicopter had lost contact with the Air Force headquarters while flying over the densely forested Cardamon Mountain range in Pursat and Koh Kong provinces during a training flight on Friday.

Bad weather was blamed for the disappearance of the helicopter.

"After a full day of search and rescue efforts on July 13, 2024, with unfavourable weather and many obstacles..., the rescuers have not yet located or found this missing helicopter," the Ministry of National Defence said in a statement.

"On the morning of July 14, 2024, the rescue team, with the participation from relevant units in the geography of the lost helicopter, is continuing search activities for the missing chopper," it added.

The statement did not specify how many people were aboard the disappeared helicopter. - Bernama

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