The Borneo Post

Australia sends help after US Osprey crash, 3 Marines missing

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MELBOURNE: The Australian government said yesterday it would deploy its armed forces to assist in recovery efforts after the US Marine Corps suspended a search for three Marines missing since their aircraft crashed off Australia’s northeast coast a day earlier.

The Marine Corps said earlier they had shifted from a searchandr­escue effort to a recovery operation, which could last several months, and had notified the next- of- kin of the three missing Marines.

“The transition comes after teams led continuous sustained search efforts supported by aircraft and ships. As the sea state permits, recovery efforts will be conducted to further search, assess and survey the area ...,” the III Marine Expedition­ary Force, based in Okinawa, Japan, said in a statement.

The US Marines have described

Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic event and the Australian Government stands ready to support the US further in any way we can. Marise Payne, Australian Defence Minister

the incident involving the MV22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft as a ‘ mishap’ and said it was under investigat­ion.

Ospreys have been involved in incidents resulting in deaths or injuries in recent years.

Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne said the Australian government would assist the USled recovery effort after what she described as an ‘extensive search- and- rescue operation’ was called off.

“Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic event and the Australian Government stands ready to support the US further in any way we can,” she said in a statement.

Payne said a Royal Australian Navy survey ship was en route to the search area.

A navy diving team would be sent soon and army aviation assets were “at short notice readiness to support any further requiremen­ts”, she said.

Apart from the three missing Marines, 23 other personnel aboard the aircraft had been rescued. Australian emergency officials said one person had been taken to hospital in Rockhampto­n in northeaste­rn Queensland state but gave no other details.

“All other personnel are accounted for and safe,” the III Marine Expedition­ary Force said on Twitter. — Reuters

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