8 Feared Dead After Helicopter Carrying Passengers and Pilot Goes Missing
- A helicopter carrying eight people has gone missing in Indonesia’s South Borneo province, sparking a large-scale search effort
- Authorities confirmed the aircraft disappeared over the remote Mantewe region, with rescue teams now racing against time
- The disaster mitigation agency and police have joined forces to locate the missing helicopter and its occupants
A helicopter carrying two crew members and six passengers has gone missing in Indonesia’s South Borneo province, prompting an urgent search operation, the local rescue agency confirmed on Monday.
The aircraft was reported missing in the Mantewe area of South Borneo, according to I Putu Sudayana, head of the provincial rescue agency.

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Speaking to Reuters, Sudayana stated that the helicopter’s last known location was within the rugged terrain surrounding Mantewe, a region known for its dense forest cover and limited accessibility.
Authorities have not yet disclosed the purpose of the flight or the identities of those on board.
Disaster mitigation agency and police join search efforts
Sudayana confirmed that the National Disaster Mitigation Agency and local police forces have mobilised to assist in the search. Rescue teams are currently scouring the area, although challenging weather conditions and difficult topography have reportedly hampered progress.
Efforts are ongoing, with officials working against the clock to locate the missing helicopter and ensure the safety of its occupants.
Search intensifies as concerns mount
As of Monday afternoon, there has been no official update on the whereabouts of the helicopter or any signs of wreckage. The incident has raised concerns among aviation authorities and local communities, with many hoping for a swift resolution.
The rescue agency has urged the public to remain patient as teams continue their search in coordination with national and regional emergency services.
Small aircraft crashes
Legit.ng earlier reported that a small plane crashed into a commercial building in southern California on Thursday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, according to local authorities.
The crash occurred around 2:30 p.m. local time at Fullerton Municipal Airport, about 26 miles southeast of Los Angeles. According to Forbes, the pilot had requested an emergency landing shortly after takeoff, and clearance was given to use either side of the runway.
More than 100 people were evacuated from the building, which was occupied by Michael Nicholas Designs, a furniture upholstery manufacturer.
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