MEXICO CITY, May 27 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Six people, including five members of the Mexican Navy, died when their helicopter crashed during operations to put out forest fires, President Andr‚s Manuel L¢pez Obrador said.
The crash occurred in a remote, hilly area of the north-central state of
Queretaro on Friday.
The MI-17 helicopter, which took off from Valle Verde in the neighboring
state of San Luis Potosi, was carrying a helibucket with 2,500 liters of water to fight a fire, the navy said.
Difficulties accessing the accident site meant authorities were not able to
confirm the deaths until Saturday.
“We are going to express our condolences to the relatives of the sailors
and the public servant of the Forestry Commission who lost their lives,”
L¢pez Obrador said at a public ceremony, as he read out their names.
Central Mexico has suffered hundreds of wildfires in recent months due to
low rainfall and high temperatures.
A lack of wind and rain have prevented the smoke from dissipating, which
worsened the air quality of the capital Mexico City to such an extent that
authorities last week declared an environmental alert and warned residents to avoid physical activity outdoors. — NNN-AGENCIES