2 Firefighters Die In Plane Crash While Surveying Cedar Basin Fire Near Wikieup

By Tom Maxedon
Associated Press
Published: Sunday, July 11, 2021 - 10:03am
Updated: Sunday, July 11, 2021 - 3:47pm
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Two firefighters died Saturday after a aircraft they were in to respond to a wildfire crashed in Mohave County, Arizona, local media reported.

The Arizona Bureau of Land Management told KPHO-TV that the aircraft helping perform aerial reconnaissance and command and control over the Cedar Basin Fire burning near Wikieup, a tiny community of about 100, crashed around noon.

The two crew members on board did not survive, officials told KPHO and the Arizona Republic.

The plane performing aerial reconnaissance helps direct aviation resources responding to a wildfire, said Dolores Garcia, a spokesperson for the bureau, told the Republic.

Garcia said these firefighters are one of the earliest personnel responding to a wildfire.

The fire has burned a little more than one square mile since a lightning strike caused it on July 9.

The cause of the plane crash is currently under investigation by BLM and the National Transportation Safety Board.

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