Houston Helicopter Crash: What We Know About That Tower
You've probably heard about the awful helicopter crash in Houston, right? The one that killed five people, including two kids. It was a real tragedy. And one of the first things everyone wanted to know was - what about that building? That tower the chopper hit.
The chopper, a Bell 206, was on its way to the University of Houston when things went wrong. And the building it crashed into is the Memorial Hermann Tower, a 44-story behemoth in the heart of the city. It's not just any building, though - it's one of Houston's biggest hospitals.
The impact happened around 9:40 AM on Sunday, July 30th. The helicopter was completely destroyed, leaving a huge hole in the building. And as if that wasn't bad enough, the fuel tank ruptured, causing a major fire. Firefighters were called in immediately, and managed to put out the fire pretty quickly.
The Investigation Continues
The cause of the crash is still under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. But there's a lot of speculation about what might have happened. Weather has been mentioned, since there were strong winds that day. But the helicopter's engine is also being examined for signs of failure.
The crash has impacted not just the hospital but the whole community. People are devastated, and they're searching for answers. Thankfully, no one on the ground was hurt, but the mental toll will be felt for a long time.
It's a terrible reminder that accidents can happen anywhere, and that we need to be careful. It's also a reminder of the bravery of first responders, who put themselves in harm's way every day to protect us.
This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
Please keep those affected by the crash in your thoughts and prayers.