Air Tanker Battling Wildfires Crashes In Australia, Killing 3 U.S. Firefighters

Authorities have confirmed three U.S.-born crew members have died after an air tanker crashed in the Snowy Monaro region of NSW while fighting bushfires.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons confirmed in a press conference on Thursday that all three occupants on board the C-130 Hercules were U.S. residents.

A large air tanker drops retardant near a property on January 10, 2020 in Penrose, Australia. (Brook Mitchell via Getty Images)
A large air tanker drops retardant near a property on January 10, 2020 in Penrose, Australia. (Brook Mitchell via Getty Images)

“Our hearts are with all those that are suffering what is the loss of three remarkable, well-respected crew that have invested so many decades of their life into firefighting and fire management and are professionals in the aviation sector and the aviation firefighting sector,” Fitzsimmons told reporters.

“Those, all three occupants on board were U.S. residents.

″[The aircraft] impacted heavily with the ground and initial reports are that there was a large fireball associated with the impact of the plane as it hit the ground.

“The military helped us in the deployment to try to locate the crash site and locate the wreckage and see if we could identify survivors. Unfortunately, all we’ve been able to do is locate the wreckage and the crash site and we have not been able to locate any survivors.”

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons address the media on Thursday. (Huffpost Australia)
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons address the media on Thursday. (Huffpost Australia)

Hundreds of bushfires in Australia have killed 32 people since September, as well as an estimated 1 billion animals, while incinerating 2,500 homes and a total area of bushland one-third the size of Germany.

“Today again we’ve seen tragic consequence where three people have lost their lives after a large air tanker crashed in the Snowy Mountains Monaro region,” Berejiklian told the media conference.

Fitzsimmons said the cause of the accident is still unknown but the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating.

“The federal authorities through the ATSB, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, as well as the New South Wales police force will be undertaking, as is their jurisdiction, appropriate investigations and assessments as to what may have happened to cause or result in this...

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