Mid-air chain break in helicopter in northern India's Rudraprayag

A defective chopper, which was being towed by an Indian Air Force (IAF) for repairs, had to be dropped mid-air over an unpopulated area in Kedarnath valley on Saturday morning after the towing helicopter experienced problems in holding its weight. Officials in Rudraprayag district, where the famous shrine of Kedarnath was situated, said that the chopper was dropped near Tharu Camp in the Kedarnath valley at a place which was unpopulated. "There was no loss of life or property," said a senior o...

A potentially catastrophic incident was narrowly avoided in the skies over northern India's Uttarakhand, when a helicopter suffered a critical chain break mid-air. The incident took place in Kedarnath of Rudraprayag district on August 31. Visuals showed how the chain broke mid air when the helicopter was trying to lift it and the aircraft fell down to the ground. According to reports, the MI-17 helicopter, tasked with routine operations near the sacred Kedarnath temple—a pilgrimage site revered in Hinduism—suddenly lost balance after the chain malfunction. The situation became dire as the helicopter began to tilt dangerously. However, thanks to the quick thinking and expertise of the crew, they managed to stabilize the aircraft and safely guide it back to the ground, preventing what could have been a tragic crash in the treacherous Himalayan terrain. SDRF teams were then sent to search for crashed aircraft.

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