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Spanish Tourists Dead In Helicopter Crash

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The helicopter floating in the Hudson River, surrounded by emergency marine services. Credit: X, @hernandezlg

A tragic helicopter crash in New York City’s Hudson River has left six people dead, including three children.

The Bell 206 helicopter plunged into the river near Jersey City today, April 10, after a brief flight around Manhattan, according to reports.

All six onboard – the pilot, two adults, and three children – were killed in the crash. Law enforcement sources confirmed the passengers were tourists from Spain.

Helicopter seen “falling from the sky” by horrified witnesses

The crash reportedly occurred at approximately 3:15 pm local time, just 15 minutes after the helicopter took off from Lower Manhattan.

“I heard five or six loud noises that sounded almost like gunshots in the sky and saw pieces fall off, then watched it fall into the river,” said Dani Horbiak to ABC News.

“Big splash – it was very scary,” recalled Eric Campoverde, who witnessed the helicopter descend at a steep angle.

“It sounded like a sonic boom,” a witness told New York’s WABC, describing how the “helicopter split in two with the rotor flying off.”

The helicopter was reportedly on its sixth flight of the day and registered to Louisiana-based Meridian Helicopters.

According to CBS News, the flight path shows the chopper departed from Lower Manhattan, flew over Governor’s Island and past the Statue of Liberty, continued north up Manhattan’s West Side, then looped back down the Jersey side of the river before crashing near Jersey City.

Photos and footage on social media showed the aircraft mostly submerged and upside down in the water.

Not the first crash in the Hudson River

Today’s tragedy follows a series of previous aviation incidents over the Hudson River. In 2019, a helicopter crashed after refuelling, with the pilot surviving. A 2016 vintage plane crash killed the pilot during a flyover. The most well-known event remains the 2009 ‘Miracle on the Hudson,’ when Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger safely landed a plane after a bird strike, saving 155 people. Another helicopter crash occurred back in January this year at Washington’s Reagan Airport.

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May Day In Mijas: Free Sardines And Live Music

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Freshly grilled sardines prepared by local espetero. Credit: Mijas Town Hall

Looking for a fun and traditional way to spend May 1? Head to La Cala de Mijas for the much-loved sardinada, where more than 600 kilos of sardines will be cooked and handed out for free.

The event, which begins at 12 p.m. in Plaza del Torreon, marks International Workers’ Day, a public holiday across Spain. Visitors can enjoy freshly grilled sardines prepared by 18 local espeteros, skilled workers who will cook the fish the traditional Malaga way over open wood fires.

As well as delicious food, the day includes live music and family-friendly entertainment. From 1:30pm, local bands Alborea and Radio 80 will take to the stage under a large marquee, creating a fun and lively atmosphere.

The La Cala Youth Association will also run a bar area, serving drinks and extra snacks at affordable prices, making it a great day out for all ages.

The Mijas Town Hall, which organises the event each year, encourages locals and expats to come along and enjoy this popular celebration of community, food and music.

Whether you’re a long-time resident or just visiting, the May Day sardinada in La Cala is the perfect way to enjoy the local traditions of the Costa del Sol.

Bring your appetite, grab a plate, and join in the fun!

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Injured Hiker Airlifted In Puig D’en Ric

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Guardia Civil has reiterated its advice to mountain-goers: avoid overestimating your capabilities. Credit: Guardia Civil

A female hiker was airlifted to safety on Saturday April 26 after injuring her ankle while trekking near Puig d’en Ric, in the municipality of Andratx. The incident occurred on Saturday morning, as she was ascending the forest trail in the Cala Egos area and twisted her ankle, leaving her unable to continue.

Specialists from the Guardia Civil’s Mountain Rescue and Intervention Group (GREIM), alongside their Air Service unit, successfully rescued the woman after she sustained an injury while trekking near Puig d’en Ric.

The rescue team quickly located the injured hiker, and GREIM officers descended from a helicopter using a winch system to reach her. After administering first aid on-site, they immobilised her ankle with a vacuum splint.

The woman was then airlifted by helicopter and transferred to Son Espases Hospital for further treatment.

According to data provided by the Guardia Civil, there were 156 mountain rescue operations in Mallorca in 2024, a figure that has already risen to 89 incidents in the first four months of 2025 alone. The majority of these rescues involve hikers who are unprepared, physically overexerted, or unaware of the risks posed by the island’s rugged terrain and sudden changes in weather conditions.

In light of the rescue, the Guardia Civil has reiterated its advice to mountain-goers: avoid overestimating your capabilities, plan your route carefully, check weather conditions beforehand, and match the technical difficulty of the route to your personal fitness and experience. According to the Guardia Civil, a lack of preparation and insufficient technical skill are the most common causes of accidents in the mountains.

Stay tuned with Euro Weekly News for the latest news about Europe and Mallorca.

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New Urban Rules In Rincon De La Victoria

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Street in Rincon de la Victoria. Credit: Creative Commons

Rincon de la Victoria has officially approved its new Mobility Ordinance, which brings regulations in line with modern transportation needs and the current legal rules.

The new rules replace the previous ordinance from 2008. Local authorities want to make Rincon de la Victoria a “more pedestrian-friendly, sustainable city, with open spaces and better public transport.” The plan is to transform the town into a greener and more efficient urban environment.

The update also seeks to standardize the list of infractions and penalties, also aligning them with those already enforced in many other municipalities across Malaga province.

Mayor Francisco Salado welcomed the move, describing it as “a step forward for improving road safety and coexistence in the town.” Salado said that the ordinance was necessary not only to replace an outdated legal framework but also to regulate the growing use of personal mobility vehicles (PMVs), such as electric scooters, which are now widely used throughout the town.

The ordinance lays out clear regulations designed to meet the needs of a town that now exceeds 50,000 residents. In 2024, according to Spain’s National Institute of Statistics (INE), Rincon de la Victoria surpassed 52,000 citizens. It is the ninth most populated municipality in the Malaga province and the second in the Axarquia region, after Velez-Malaga.

Read here more news from Axarquia.

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