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Norway: 11 found dead in helicopter crash

No sign of survivors after Norway helicopter crash, rescue services said.

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Rescuers work at a site where a helicopter has crashed, west of the Norwegian city of Bergen April 29, 2016.
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A helicopter with 13 people on board has crashed off the west coast of Norway, rescue services and media reported on Friday. 11 people were found dead in the crash.

Several people could be seen in the ocean, while the helicopter was on a small island, an eyewitness told news channel TV2. TV2 images showed plumes of smoke rising from the site.

"Helicopter crash: Emergency services at the scene. Extent of damage unknown," the regional fire brigade said on Twitter.

Norway Prime Minister Erna Solberg on Twitter said that the news of helicopter crash is 'horrible'. 

Quoting local police, newspaper Verdens Gang said the helicopter had 13 people on board. The area just west of Bergen, Norway's second largest city, sees frequent helicopter traffic to and from offshore oil installations.

The helicopter was on its way back from the Gullfaks B oil and gas platform in the North Sea, operated by Statoil. Statoil said in a statement it had mobilised its emergency response team. The company declined to comment further.

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