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A helicopter crashed in a village northwest of Tokyo on Wednesday afternoon, killing four employees of the helicopter service company who were on board, local authorities said.

The helicopter crashed around 2:30 p.m. and burst into flames in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, the site where a Japan Airlines jumbo jet crashed in 1985.

Operator Toho Air Service Co. said among the four employees in the accident were a 60-year old pilot and three mechanics — two in their 20s and one aged 50.

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No damage to the surrounding residential area has been confirmed. The chopper was on its way to Tochigi Prefecture after leaving Yamanashi Prefecture shortly after 2 p.m., where it had transported some goods, Toho Air Service said.

It was an AS332L manufactured by Airbus Helicopters Inc., a member of the Airbus Group, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

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Police said they received emergency calls from witnesses. The helicopter crashed about 700 meters west of the village office, according to local authorities.

The accident caused a power failure in the village as electricity lines were damaged, affecting about 600 households, according to Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc.

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