Video: USA's Black Hawk crashes in Albama's residential area, 2 dead

The UH-60 helicopter, more widely known as a Black Hawk, crashed northwest of Huntsville along Alabama Highway 53, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said in a statement

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In a heartbreaking development, America's military chopper Black Hawk crashed in the US’s Alabama on Wednesday, resulting in the death of all individuals on board. As per reports, the chopper was a Tennessee National Guard Black Hawk helicopter. Madison County sheriff's office was quoted saying, "We have no survivors,” Investigator Brent Patterson said. “We have a crime scene here. We have it taped off." As per reports, there have 2 deaths reported till now. Now, multiple Black Hawk crash videos are doing rounds on social media. One of the videos show, Black Hawk crashing moment in Alabama.

Talking more about the Black Hawk crash in Alabama, a helicopter on a training mission crashed and caught fire at approximately 3:30 p.m. local time, causing the death of two individuals on board, US military officials, who spoke about the incident that is under investigation. The UH-60 helicopter, more widely known as a Black Hawk, crashed northwest of Huntsville along Alabama Highway 53, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said in a statement as reported by a newswire. Local news outlets showed large plumes of black smoke rising from the crash site. Multiple emergency response vehicles were on scene.

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Sharing a video full of black smog, a user wrote, "A military helicopter crashed in Alabama. They are saying there's no survivors."

"JUST IN: Security footage shows US military helicopter falling out of the sky in Huntsville, Alabama," wrote another user.

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Another user wrote, "Another angle of the Blackhawk crash in Harvest, Alabama from home surveillance. You can hear the engine going but the chopper descends at high rate with no resistance from rotors as it nose dives at end."


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