Image shows debris of a helicoper following a crash after it hit the fourth floor of a hospital during takeoff killing two pilots, a doctor and a worker on board, in Mugla, Turkey.  (Photo | AFP)
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Four people die as helicopter crashes into Turkish hospital during take-off

The helicopter took off in conditions with poor visibility from the roof of the city of Mugla's hospital en route to the city of Antalya.

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ANKARA: Four people died when a helicopter crashed into a hospital in southwestern Turkey on Sunday, the provincial governor said, blaming the accident on thick fog.

"The helicopter fell to the ground after having struck the fourth storey of a hospital during take-off," killing two pilots, a doctor and an employee on board the vehicle, Mugla provincial governor Idris Akbiyik said.

"There was intense fog," Akbiyik said, adding that the authorities were investigating the accident's cause.

The helicopter took off in conditions with poor visibility from the roof of the city of Mugla's hospital en route to the city of Antalya, as seen in images broadcast by the NTV television channel.

The chopper can then be seen drifting in the fog several minutes after take-off, before crashing into an empty field next to the hospital it hit, Turkish media reported.

The accident comes just under two weeks after six soldiers were killed when two helicopters collided during an army training exercise in Turkey's southwestern Isparta province.

At the time the defence ministry did not specify what caused that crash.

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