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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/15/us-quake-nepal-helicopter-idUSKBN0O00JX20150515

The wreckage of a U.S. military helicopter lost on an earthquake relief mission in Nepal was found on Friday high on a mountainside, with all eight on board presumed dead, U.S. officials said. A U.S. search team identified the wreckage as that of the missing Marines UH-1Y Huey helicopter deployed after the Himalayan state was hit by a massive earthquake last month that killed more than 8,000 people. Crash debris was found 8 miles (13 km) north of the town of Charikot near dense forest and rugged terrain "It was a very severe crash. We believe there were no survivors," said John Wissler, lieutenant general of the U.S. Marines.

The Huey went missing while it was distributing aid on Tuesday, the day a strong aftershock hit Nepal and killed more than 100 people. Six Marines and two Nepali soldiers were on board when it went missing, after the crew was heard over the radio saying the aircraft was experiencing a fuel problem. The Huey, an iconic helicopter dating back to the Vietnam War era, was completely destroyed, Nepal's top defense ministry official said. "As the helicopter has broken into pieces and totally crashed there is no chance of any survivors," Nepal's defense secretary Ishwori Prasad Paudyal said earlier on Friday.
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