Helicopter crash kills 2 people, shuts Mississippi River

Helicopter crash kills 2 people, shuts Mississippi River

A spokesman reported that the helicopter struck a barge on the river, setting off a fire that was later put out.

The Mississippi River was closed between mile markers 199 and 201 as crews investigated and cleared debris from the shipping route. (EPA Images pic)
CHICAGO:
A helicopter crashed into a barge on the Mississippi River on Thursday, killing two people who were on the helicopter and closing the river to traffic near Alton, Illinois, a US coast guard spokesperson said.

No one was on board the barge, which caught fire after the crash, spokesman Jonathan Lindberg said. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, he said.

The river, a major shipping waterway for crops and other goods, was shut from mile marker 199 to mile marker 201 as officials investigated the incident and made sure no debris was in the water, Lindberg said.

There was no estimate for when the river would reopen, he said.

Alton is downriver from the Mississippi’s confluence with the Illinois River, and the closure could delay barges carrying grain to the US Gulf.

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