Four people are reportedly dead after two helicopters crashed near Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia Sunday.
The Queensland Ambulance Service said 13 people were being treated at the scene. The crash between the two helicopters happened at about 2 p.m. Monday local time.
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7NEWS Brisbane says of the 13 who were treated, four are dead, three are in critical condition, and six others have minor injuries. The local news outlet says one of the helicopters was able to land upright, but the other one crashed into the sand. Police and emergency vehicles could be seen speeding down the roads to get to the crash site.
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The Queensland Ambulance Service is asking people to avoid the area of the crash.
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