Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Y.S .R is missing - Latest updates

YSR is no more - Chopper found in wrecks
(Update at 11-00 am IST , 4 th September)

YSR' s chopper is found 10 km away from Athmakur ,in an extremely inaccessible area. All 5 dead bodies are found . There are no survivors .


Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and four other persons were killed in the helicopter that crashed in the Nallamala Hills in bad weather on Wednesday losing radio contact an hour after take off from Hyderabad.The bodies of 60-year-old Reddy - who led his Congress party to a spectacular second consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls - his Special Secretary P Subramanyam, Chief Secretary A S C Wesley, pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot M S Reddy were found on Rudrakonda Hill, 40 nautical miles east of Kurnool.His Bell 430 chopper went down in bad weather.Army commandos recovered the dead bodies of all the five people - including the Chief Minister - who were on board the twin-engine Bell chopper.An Indian Air Force helicopter had on Thursday morning located the mangled remains of the helicopter.


YSR still Missing (Update at 7:30 pm IST , 3rd September)



Andhra Pradesh Cheif Secretary Ramakanth Reddy has briefed the media about the latest scenario :




The helicopter carrying the CM , 2 senior officials and 2 pilots left Hyderabad at 8:35 am .The helicopter was last sighted between 9:15 am and 9:30 am by local villagers in some area between Athmakoor and Bandhiathmakoor , which was seemingly heading to Prakasham district.After 9:35 am the chopper lost Rado contact .As there is no satellite telephone onboard, it is getting diifcult to communicate or trace the chopper .



Actions being taken :



  • Indian Government is seeking information from US Defence dept. for real time satellite images


  • NRSA helipcopter is currently being used for search operations near Nallamalla forest


  • NRSA helicopter can fly as low as 1.25kms above the ground and cover 250sq.kms


  • BSNL telephone tower capacity has been increased in the area for better coverage.




YS RajaSekhar Reddy Missing (Update at 11 am IST)

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy has gone missing while on his way from Karnool to Chittoor after the helicopter carrying him went off the radar and lost all contacts with the Air Traffic Controller In Hyderabad.




The Chief Minister took off at 8.30 am from Hyderabad. He was headed to Chittoor for an official function and was scheduled to land at 10.45 am. It has been raining very heavily in Andhra Pradesh.The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Principal Secretary S Subramanyam and Chief Security Officer ASC Wesley when his helicopter lost contact at 0935 hrs IST with the Air Traffic Controller at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad while it was headed for Chittoor district, about 600 kilometres from Hyderabad.



The 59-year-old Chief Minister was supposed to land at 1045 hrs IST in Chittoor. But there has been no news of Reddy’s helicopter landing and officials have failed to make any contact with the Chief Minister or any other person on the helicopter.
Reddy had taken off in the helicopter from Hyderabad at 0845 hrs IST.
Kurnool Superintendent of Police said that they have not been able to locate the Chief Minister so far. He said that Pamulapadu, Banakacherla and Karivena areas in the districts have been searched but the Chief Minister could not be traced.
Due to bad mobile connectivity and the area being heavily forested, officials have so far failed to make any contact with the Chief Minister sending security agencies into a tizzy.
PTI reports that Union Home Ministry officials have said that 5,000 CRPF personnel have also been pressed into search operation on the route over which Reddy was to fly. But search operations have been hampered by bad weather in the area.
The Defence Ministry has also deployed an unmanned aerial vehicle for tracking the Chief Minister.
Andhra Pradesh has also asked the Centre for all-weather helicopters for search operations during the night.
Meanwhile, in a startling revelation a Director General of Civil Aviation report has claimed that Reddy's Bell 430 helicopter was not air worthy. However, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said that the helicopter had an airworthiness certificate and had been declared fit to fly till December 2010.
Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister K Rosaiah said that there has been no information of the Bell 430 helicopter having landed anywhere while addressing a press conference in Hyderabad.
While he expressed hope that the Chief Minister could be safe, state Chief Secretary P Ramakanth Reddy said it could be possible that the helicopter could have landed in an unfamiliar area from where getting out could be difficult.
"So far we have not been able to make any contact. It is possible because of strong winds and inclement weather, it may have landed in an unfamiliar area from where getting out can be difficult. Time we have before sunset is limited and it is raining heavily," he said.
The state government has also appealed to people living in the concerned area to contribute in the search and inform about any sightings to the nearest police station.
Rosaiah appealed to the people in Chittoor, Mehbubnagar, Prakasam and Kurnool districts to provide any information they have on the missing helicopter. Police and forest departments in the area were coordinating the operation.
He said the Prime Minister's Office, Union Home Ministry and Defence Ministry have been monitoring the search operation while the office of Congress President Sonia Gandhi was in touch with the state government.

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