Five people were killed, including two Czech tourists, after a helicopter crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
The authorities announced on Thursday that all five people on board the aircraft died in the crash, which happened 4,700 metres (15,400 feet) up by Camp Barafu on Wednesday.
The national aviation authority stated that the cause of the crash is still unknown.

In June, the European Union placed all Tanzanian airlines on its “at-risk” list after a series of accidents.
In their statement, they cited a shortage of qualified personnel, ineffective oversight processes in flight operations and airworthiness, and non-compliance with international safety standards.
In 2022, a plane crashed into Lake Victoria, killing 19 people.
In 1999, 10 American tourists were among 12 people killed in a plane crash in the north of the country.
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