Two people were killed yesterday in a helicopter crash in a mountainous region of central Japan, with the fate of seven others on board still unclear, officials said.  
Aerial footage broadcast on Japanese TV showed the wreckage of the crashed rescue helicopter surrounded by trees in Gunma prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, and officers in navy uniforms examining the site.
 Hours after the helicopter lost contact with authorities, a Gunma prefectural official told AFP two people had been found dead, with no details yet on the fate of the seven others on board. Earlier, a defence ministry official said “eight people were found near the site, but we don’t know their condition”.
 The Bell 412 helicopter left its base earlier yesterday on a two-hour flight to observe climbing routes between Gunma and Nagano prefectures from the air, according to public broadcaster NHK. But the helicopter did not return by its scheduled arrival time and lost contact with air traffic control, said Hiroshi Yoshida, a local official. Passengers included disaster management officials and firefighters, he added. The defence ministry official confirmed that the crashed helicopter in Gunma was the one that went missing.
 Helicopter accidents are not rare in Japan.
 In February, two pilots were killed in a military helicopter crash in southern Japan. It went down seven minutes after takeoff, slamming into and setting on fire a house that was completely destroyed in the accident. And last year, nine people aboard a helicopter were killed after it crashed during a mountain rescue drill.




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