Tourist helicopter crashes in Samburu; reports of no survivors
A helicopter crash occurred in Samburu County, Kenya, with reports placing it near Mount Ololokwe and the Samburu National Reserve as rescue teams and security forces mobilized for an urgent response. Initial statements from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority indicated the aircraft was en route to the Ewaso Nyiro river, but details on the number of people aboard or whether tourists were on board varied across reports. Several outlets cited that tourists were believed to be on board, while others did not confirm passenger details, and some reports claimed there were no survivors. Emergency responders, including security forces and medical teams, worked to reach the rugged crash site amid smoke and flames visible from witnesses. Local operators and security firms linked to Loisaba Conservancy and End Beyond Safaris were mentioned as the operators or locations connected to the flight, though authorities had not yet confirmed full passenger or casualty figures. Investigations and recovery efforts were ongoing, with authorities and media awaiting further details as the situation developed.
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