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A collapsed radio tower in Houston. | Source: X/HoustonFire
A collapsed radio tower in Houston. | Source: X/HoustonFire

Four Dead, Including a Child, after Helicopter Crashes into Radio Tower in Houston – Video

Taitirwa Sehliselwe Murape
Oct 22, 2024
09:59 A.M.

News outlets and Houston authorities have shared updates on a helicopter crash that led to the death of four people in the Texas city.

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Four people in Houston, Texas tragically lost their lives after a helicopter crashed into a radio tower in Houston's Second Ward, East End on Sunday, October 20 (2024). Video footage captured at 7:51:19 pm by Jay Marroquin's MYSTUDIO HTX security camera displays the exact moment the accident occurred.

Footage of the radio tower and helicopter crash in Houston, Texas, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

Footage of the radio tower and helicopter crash in Houston, Texas, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

The black-and-white footage showed the helicopter headed straight for the tower, which appeared not to be illuminated except for one flashing light at the very top. In seconds, the aircraft made contact with the looming structure.

Video footage of the radio tower crash in Second Ward, East End, Houston, TX, on October 20, 2024 at 7:51:19 PM. | Source: X/Jay Marroquin/MYSTUDIO HTX

Video footage of the radio tower crash in Second Ward, East End, Houston, TX, on October 20, 2024 at 7:51:19 PM. | Source: X/Jay Marroquin/MYSTUDIO HTX

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After crashing, a huge explosion ensued, which sent the radio tower crumbling down to the ground. Aside from Marroquin's video, the Houston Fire Department shared a post on X announcing the incident. At this time, there had been no reports of any fatalities or injuries.

"PIO is en route to a reported helicopter crash at Engelke & Ennis. Preliminary info that a helicopter hit a radio tower at about 7:54 pm [...] All info further information will come from the scene," reads their statement.

Following their first post, the department shared another. This one included images showing the wreck and damage and had a caption that explained, "The FAA will investigate. Media staging behind the Stellar Bank at Navigation and Ennis."

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Houston Mayor John Whitmire and authorities, who are investigating what caused the accident, also updated the public on the matter during a late-night conference.

According to Whitmire, Station 17 of the Houston Fire Department (HFD) had been just down the street from where the helicopter crashed and arrived at the scene minutes after hearing the explosion.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire speaking at the Houston Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Annual Luncheon & Business Expo in Houston, Texas on April 12, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Houston Mayor John Whitmire speaking at the Houston Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce Annual Luncheon & Business Expo in Houston, Texas on April 12, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

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Addressing the public, Whitmire expressed, "This is a tragic event tonight, it's a tragic loss of life." Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz contextualized the crash, explaining how the helicopter had been traveling from Ellington Field and was en route to an unknown destination when the accident occured.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire speaking about the accident with Houston authorities, posted on October 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/FOX 26 Houston

Houston Mayor John Whitmire speaking about the accident with Houston authorities, posted on October 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/FOX 26 Houston

After confirming that first responders sprung into action and made sure that Houston residents were "secure and safe," Whitmire revealed, "We have a terrible accident scene. Multiple fatalities [...] I'm going to be very cautious in my description of facts and details, but what I want to emphasize is that the area is secure."

The radio tower after it collapsed following the helicopter crash, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

The radio tower after it collapsed following the helicopter crash, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

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A news outlet reported that the morning after the crash (Monday, October 21), the Houston Police Department (HPD) confirmed that four people, including a child, were onboard the helicopter when it crashed, and sadly perished.

The Chief of the Houston Police Department clarified, "We don't know the age ranges yet, but that we are pretty sure of."

Police Chief Noe Diaz speaking alongside authorities. | Source: YouTube/FOX 26 Houston

Police Chief Noe Diaz speaking alongside authorities. | Source: YouTube/FOX 26 Houston

Additionally, the identities of the deceased have not been disclosed yet. "My prayers are with the families of the people in the helicopter," shared the Police Chief while speaking on the fatalities.

Footage of the radio tower and helicopter crash in Houston, Texas, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

Footage of the radio tower and helicopter crash in Houston, Texas, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

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The authorities had also warned the public that they may have seen helicopter pieces and shards scattered around the area the next morning.

On this matter, they requested that any civilian who may have come across debris abstain from touching it and instead, notify the police or fire department, who would then remove it safely.

Aside from the fatalities, reports confirmed that no one who was on the ground got injured from the collapse of the tower. There were also no additional damages to the structures around it.

A view of another tower in Houston, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

A view of another tower in Houston, posted on October 22, 2024 | Source: YouTube/LiveNOW from FOX

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However, the fire that resulted from the crash burned approximately 100-200 yards of grass in the direct area surrounding the tower. This has since been extinguished.

Additional details include the fact that Houston City Councilmember for District H, Mario Castillo, confirmed that the helicopter was one used for private touring. Authorities also made it clear that the accident is still being investigated and more information will be dispersed in the days to come.

Since news of the tragedy has circulated public spheres, CNN disclosed that, days before the crash, the radio tower's lighting had problems.

A notice reportedly shared by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to pilots stipulated that the tower's lights were "unserviceable" until the end of the month (October 2024).

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The 2020 FAA guideline states that towers with heights of over 200 feet above ground level should be lighted and/or marked. Furthermore, any lighting outage "should be corrected as soon as possible."

Service technicians working on installing transmission towers at the CenterPoint Energy power plant in Houston, Texas on June 10, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Service technicians working on installing transmission towers at the CenterPoint Energy power plant in Houston, Texas on June 10, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Given that helicopters typically fly at lower altitudes, guy wires, and towers tend to pose a hazard for helicopter pilots who may have trouble seeing such objects at night.

As the investigation into the crash continues, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones due to the accident.

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