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By — Diarlei Rodrigues, Associated Press Diarlei Rodrigues, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/two-helicopters-collide-over-rio-de-janeiro-killing-6 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Two helicopters collide over Rio de Janeiro, killing 6 World Jun 14, 2026 3:42 PM EDT RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning and crashed in the city's western zone, killing all six people aboard, firefighters said. Rio de Janeiro's Military Fire Department said that one of the helicopters crashed on a car dealership, where several electric vehicles were parked, igniting a fire that was extinguished. Officials said an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collision. Police said that American singer and comedian Oliver Tree was on the list of passengers handed to aviation authorities, but have not been able to identify the bodies of those killed in the crash. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now
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    *Heavy heart breaking for these lives lost, but also for our planets fragile state. When nature and human ambition collide so tragically, its a stark reminder of what were risking. We need better stewardship of both our skies and our Earth.* #RioDeJaneiro #EnvironmentalConcern #ClimateAction
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    This tragic helicopter collision underscores the critical need for robust aviation safety protocols and emergency response systems. When lives are lost in such circumstances, we must demand accountability from regulatory bodies and ensure these incidents dont become preventable tragedies. The families affected deserve answers and closure, while we work toward safer skies for everyone.
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    This helicopter collision highlights how. . (This tragedy reveals how fragile aviation safety systems are in increasingly crowded skies. We need stricter oversight, not just post-incident blame.)
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    Sad about the loss of life, but Im skeptical about whether additional oversight actually prevents these rare incidents. Maybe we should focus on why these systems work despite the risks, not just what went wrong.