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Fire involving RAF helicopter reported on mountain in Snowdonia, Wales RAF helicopter makes emergency landing on mountain top in Snowdonia, Wales
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Emergency services are responding to reports of a major fire incident involving an RAF helicopter at a mountain peak in Snowdonia, northwest Wales. Emergency services are responding to a fire incident involving an RAF helicopter at a mountain peak in Snowdonia, northwest Wales, after it made a precautionary landing.
According to the BBC, walkers on the mountain reported seeing 10ft-high (3 meter) flames. The Ministry of Defence says the Griffin training helicopter safely landed in Snowdonia following a technical issue.
Firefighters, the police and ambulance services are at the scene. All on people on board exited safely before the helicopter caught fire, it says.
There is confusion around how many people were in the helicopter, with Maritime and Coastguard Agency says six, the the Ministry of Defence saying four.
Walkers on the mountain reported seeing 10ft-high (3 meter) flames.
Firefighters, the police and ambulance services are at the scene in the Yr Aran areas of the mountain. An air ambulance has been sent to Watkin Path, Llanberis, which leads to the summit.
A coastguard helicopter has also been called to support rescuers.
A spokesperson for the Welsh Ambulance Service said: “We were called at about 1.50pm to reports of an incident in the Snowdonia area.
“The Wales Air Ambulance has been sent to respond and is currently in attendance at the scene.”
A witness tweeting from the scene, Huw Price, says the fire is “huge.”A witness tweeting from the scene, Huw Price, says the fire is “huge.”
“Can see flames from here. One guy on his way down from the summit and he saw a helicopter land there. Another had binoculars and reckons flames 10ft plus.“Can see flames from here. One guy on his way down from the summit and he saw a helicopter land there. Another had binoculars and reckons flames 10ft plus.
“Two rescue helicopters have been circling but seem to have gone now,” he added.“Two rescue helicopters have been circling but seem to have gone now,” he added.
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