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Three crew killed in wildfire plane crash

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A WATER ta n ker pla ne fight i ng w i ld fi res in Aust ra l ia has crashed killing three American crew members, officia ls have said.

The C-130 Hercules plane went down in the Snowy Monaro region in the state of New South Wales (NSW).

The state’s premier Gladys Berejiklia­n expressed her condolence­s to the families of the three crew members, who were flown in as part of an internatio­nal assistance effort to fight the devastatin­g wildfires.

“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolence­s are with their families and the tight-knit firefighti­ng community,” Ms Berejiklia­n tweeted. NSW Rural Fire Service Commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s told reporters the plane had crashed amid “a large fireball”.

He confirmed all three crew members aboard were US residents.

“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,” he said.

Ms Berejiklia­n said more than 1,700 firefighte­rs and volunteers were currently fighting fires in the state as the Australian wildfire crisis – which began in September – continues.

Canberra Airport was closed today owing to nearby blazes, and residents south of Australia’s capital were told to seek shelter.

“Arrivals and departures are affected due to aviation firefighti­ng operations,” the airport authority said in a tweet.

Five fires burning in NSW were being described as at an “emergency warning level”.

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Hercules aircraft are being used to help tackle the wildfires.

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