Kumamoto Police to Retrieve Aso Volcano Crash Helicopter; Cost Estimated at ¥88.3 Million
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Recovery operations have begun to retrieve a tourist helicopter that crashed into the first crater of Mount Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture. The operation, starting June 15, 2025, will use unmanned heavy machinery under remote control, costing approximately ¥440 million (about NT$88.3 million), funded by the Japanese national treasury.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When does the helicopter recovery at Mount Aso start?
- A: Heavy equipment transport began on June 15, 2025, with full operations to follow.
- Q: Who is paying for the recovery operation?
- A: The Japanese national treasury will cover the ¥440 million cost.
- Q: Why can't personnel enter the crater?
- A: Due to volcanic gas risks, unmanned remote-controlled machinery is used.
- Q: Who died in the helicopter crash?
- A: Two Taiwanese tourists and one Japanese pilot.
- Q: Where is Shokou Koku headquartered?
- A: The company is headquartered in Okayama City.