Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site  (2024)

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10:17 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site

From CNN's ArtemisMoshtaghian

Search and rescue teams have arrived at the location where a heat source was identified in the mountainous region of Iran's East Azerbaijan province, but have not yet located the crash site of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's semi-official FARS news agency reported.

Authorities had believed the site of the heat source could be related to where the helicopter carrying nine people including President Raisi and the country's foreign minister crashed.

Search efforts continued throughout the night and into daylight on Monday to locate the site of the crash under difficult weather conditions with dense fog and extreme cold.

10:19 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

China “deeply concerned” over Iran helicopter crash, willing to provide assistance

From CNN's Yong Xiong

China said it was deeply concerned over the “hard landing” of the helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, according to a statement from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The statement adds it hopes Raisi and the others aboard are safe and sound.

"We are closely following the situation and will provide all necessary support and assistance for Iran’s rescue efforts," the ministry said, adding that it hopes Raisi and the others aboard are safe and sound.

Representatives from Iraq, Pakistan, India, Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Turkeyand the European Union also offered to provide support to the rescue operations.

Turkey and Russia have said they are sending aircraft to help in search operations.

9:25 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Turkish drone identifies heat source in mountainous region of Iran's East Azerbaijan province

From CNN's Artemis Moshtaghian and Yong Xiong

A Turkish drone helping to search for the location where a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed has identified a heat source in the mountains of the country's East Azerbaijan province, according to Iranian state media and Turkish news agency Anadolu.

The condition of those on board the helicopter is still unknown.

A burning spot has been detected and rescue forces are being sent to that area known as Tavil, the country's semi-official FARS news agency reported.

The Turkish drone identified the heat source and shares its coordinates with Iranian authorities, Anadolu reported.

8:41 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Raisi's helicopter was carrying 9 people when it crashed

From CNN's Artemis Moshtaghian

Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site (1)

Nine people were on the helicopter that crashed in northwest Iran on Sunday, including three officials, an imam and flight and security team members, Iran's Tasnim news reported.

The IRGC-run media outlet, Sepah, reported the nine included: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian; Governor of Eastern Azerbaijan province Malek Rahmati, Tabriz’s Friday prayer Imam Mohammad Ali Alehashem as well as a pilot, copilot, crew chief, head of security and another bodyguard.

10:19 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Iran expresses appreciation to numerous nations for support

From CNN's Adam Pourahmadi

Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressedappreciation to numerous nations and international organizations for their support during the search and rescue operation after the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and other officials crashed Sunday.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran sincerely thanks the numerous governments, nations, and international organizations for their expressions of human emotion and solidarity with the government and people of Iran, as well as their offers of help and assistance for the search and rescue operation," the statement said.

Among the leaders expressing support were those from Iraq, Pakistan and India. Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Turkeyand the European Union also offered to provide support to the rescue operations in posts on X.

Turkey and Russia have said they are sending aircraft to help in search operations.

10:54 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Russia will send aircraft and 50 rescuers to crash site, Iranian state media reports

From CNN's Hande Atay Alam

Russia plans to send special aircraft and 50 professional mountain rescuers to the site in northern Iranwhere a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed Sunday, according to the Iranian state news agency IRNA.

Two special Russian helicopters will be sent to the crash site from Armenia, according to IRNA, which reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the move.

The helicopter carrying Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and a number of other officials crashedin a northern region of the country Sunday, IRNA reported. Iranian officials said dense fog made the search difficultin the remote, mountainous East Azerbaijan Province, while extreme coldis further complicating rescue efforts.

7:30 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Rescue crews have yet to find crash site of Iranian president's helicopter, official says

From CNN's Alireza Hajhosseini

Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site (2)

Rescue crews haven't yet located the crash site of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the head of Iran’s Red Crescent Society, Pir-Hossein Koulivand, told Iranian state TV IRINN.

Earlier, a military commandersaid the aircraft's exact location had been detected through a signal from the helicopter and a mobile phone of a crew member, according to state news agency IRNA.

The crews are still searching around where the signals were detected, Koulivand said.

Harsh weather conditions and heavy fog have made the search for the crash site very difficult.It is now just after 1 a.m. local time in the remote, mountainous province.

4:25 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

It's nearly midnight in the frigid mountains where the Iranian president's helicopter crashed

Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site (3)

It's now past 11:30 p.m. local time in the remote, mountainous region where the Iranian president's helicopter crashed this afternoon.

It has been approximately 10 hours since authorities lost contact with President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter in the country's East Azerbaijan Province, where dense fog hindered search efforts during the day. Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency warned that extreme cold would only hinder the search further as night fell.

The overnight low temperature in the nearest city of Tabriz will be in the low 50s on Sunday. It's difficult to obtain precise weather data from the remote mountains where the crash took place, but temperatures there will dip closer to freezing, according to CNN meteorologists.

Iranian officials say they have located the exact crash siteand are sending teams there. Earlier, authorities managed to make contact with two people who had been aboard the aircraft, according to a government spokesperson.

3:37 p.m. ET, May 19, 2024

Iranian officials detect exact location of Raisi's helicopter crash site

From CNN's Adam Pourahmadi and Artemis Moshtaghian

Military crews are heading to the exact location of the crash site of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a military commander in the region said, according to state news agency IRNA.

A signal was received from the helicopter and the mobile phone of one of the crew members at the crash site, according to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander for East Azerbaijan province, where the crash occurred.

"Military forces are heading to the location and hope to have some good news," the commander said, according to IRNA.
Search teams reach site of heat source but have not yet found helicopter crash site  (2024)
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