A helicopter has crashed into the Hudson River in New York after a propeller "broke off mid-air". At least four people were believed to be on board, according to local media.
The number of injuries remain unknown at this time, but two people have reportedly been pulled from the water, including a child. A witness who filmed the chopper in the immediate aftermath of the crash said on X: "Helicopter crashed in Hudson! The chopper broke off midair and dropped!!" The footage shows what appears to be the landing gear or the undercarriage of the chopper floating at the surface of the Hudson River.
The helicopter reportedly made a loud, unusual sound before plunging into the river, according to witnesses. One person wrote on X: "I just witnessed a helicopter crash in the Hudson River. Made a real loud thumping sound. Looked up and the propeller broke off and it crashed in the river. I couldn't see it in the water."
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The crash site is on the helicopter flight path between Manhattan and Newark Airport.
The airspace is also well used by choppers hired by tourists to fly over New York City’s attractions.
The crash was close to where US Airways Flight 1549, piloted by Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, miraculously landed in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009.
The NYPD has warned New Yorkers to expect multiple emergency vehicles in the surrounding area and travel delays as they respond to the incident. The force said in a statement on X: "Due to a helicopter crash in the Hudson River, in the vicinity of the West Side Highway and Spring Street, expect emergency vehicles and traffic delays in the surrounding areas."
The New York police Department says the helicopter has crashed near to New York's West Side Highway and Spring Street, which is near Pier 40 and the entrance to Holland Tunnel.
The fire department said it received a report of a helicopter in the water at 3:17 p.m.
Videos posted on social media showed the aircraft mostly submerged, upside down in the water.

The fire department said it had units on scene performing rescue operations. Multiple rescue boats were seen on video circling the aircraft.
The rescue craft were near a site close to the Manhattan waterfront, near the end of a long maintenance pier for one of the ventilation towers for the Holland Tunnel.
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