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3 Americans die in Aussie plane crash

Water tanker crew were fighting wildfires

- Adrianna Rodriguez

Three American crew members died in Australia after their aerial water tanker crashed while battling the devastat- ing wildfires Thursday.

Coulson Aviation in Oregon confirmed the fatalities in a statement posted on Twitter and said the accident was “extensive.”

According to the company, the C-130 Hercules aerial water tanker departed from Richmond, New South Wales, and was on a firebombin­g mission in the Snowy Monaro area.

Rural Fire Service Commission­er Shane Fitzsimmon­s said in a news conference Thursday that contact was lost with the aircraft a little before 1:30 p.m. local time, adding that there’s still no indication of what caused the crash.

“The only thing I have from the field reports are that the plane came down, it’s crashed and there was a large fireball associated with that crash,” he said. “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.”

The tragedy brings the death toll from the blazes to at least 31 since September.

New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklia­n said on Twitter that flags will fly at half-staff Friday out of respect for the U.S. firefighte­rs who lost their lives.

Coulson grounded other firefighti­ng aircrafts as a precaution, reducing planes available to firefighte­rs in New South Wales and neighborin­g Victoria state. The four-propeller Hercules drop more than 4,000 gallons of fire retardant in a single pass.

The Australian fires have destroyed more than 2,600 homes and scorched more than 25.7 million acres, an area bigger than Indiana.

Berejiklia­n said there were more than 1,700 volunteers and personnel in the field, and five fires were being described at an “emergency warning” level – the most dangerous on a threetier scale – across the state and on the fringes of the capital Canberra.

New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklia­n said flags will fly at halfstaff Friday out of respect for the three U.S. firefighte­rs who lost their lives.

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