Multiple people died after a helicopter struck a radio tower in Houston on Sunday night and sparked a large fire, authorities said.
Police Chief J. Noe Diaz said at a news conference that four people were on board, including a child, and there were multiple fatalities when the private helicopter crashed.
The Houston Fire Department initially reported the crash took place in the city’s Second Ward neighborhood, where the helicopter appeared to have struck a radio tower before sparking that fire about 7:54 p.m. local time.
At the news conference, fire officials said a blaze spread as far as three blocks before it was stopped. Businesses in the area were closed at the time of the crash.
Diaz said it didn’t appear anyone on the ground was hurt. He described the helicopter as a Robinson R44.
The identities of the people on board have not been released.
Officials said the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration would investigate.
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