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Kedarnath helicopter crash: What led to the fatal accident near a 'very remote' area?
Kedarnath chopper crash: What led to crash
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Who were the victims?
Shraddha Rajkumar Jaiswal (35) and her two-year-old child Kashi from Maharashtra
Rajkumar Suresh Jaiswal (41) from Gujarat
Vikram Singh Rawat from Uttarakhand
Vinood Devi (66) and Tushti Singh (19) from Uttar Pradesh
Kedarnath chopper crash: Helicopter ops suspended
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In a tragic incident near Kedarnath, a helicopter carrying seven people crashed on Sunday morning due to poor weather and low visibility, killing all Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd chopper had taken off from Kedarnath at 5:30 am and was headed for Guptkashi when it lost contact shortly after take-off. The aircraft went down near the Gauri Mai Khark forests above Gaurikund in the narrow and mountainous Kedarghati has further prompted the Uttarakhand government to suspend helicopter services for two days and initiate major safety reviews for mountain aviation investigations have identified dense fog and zero visibility as the primary reasons behind the crash. "The helicopter is believed to have flown into dense fog, drastically reducing pilot visibility and contributing to a loss of control," Rudraprayag district disaster management officer Nandan Singh Rajwar Inspector General (Garhwal Range) Rajiv Swaroop said that the site of the crash was a very remote said the narrow mountainous terrain of the Kedarghati region further limited the pilot's ability to maneuver. District tourism development officer Rahul Chaubey added that search operations were launched immediately after receiving alerts about the missing aircraft. The helicopter caught fire after crash, officials helicopter was carrying seven individuals, including pilot Rajveer Singh Chauhan. The passengers have been identified as:Following the crash, Chief Minister Dhami suspended all helicopter services for two days across the state. "Strict action will be taken against the culprits in this accident... Helicopter services will not run today or tomorrow. These services will remain closed until the safety of the passengers is ensured," Dhami added that pilots operating in the upper Himalayan areas must have experience of the region and that aviation companies must strictly comply with DGCA directed the formation of a technical expert committee, led by the chief secretary, to draft strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). These will mandate real-time weather assessments and thorough technical checks before each chief minister has also ordered a high-level investigation into the Kedarnath crash, as well as a review of previous helicopter accidents. The committee will identify systemic lapses and recommend strict action against individuals or companies found negligent.