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Hundreds evacuated after helicopter crashes into roof of Far North Queensland hotel

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Hundreds of people have been evacuated after a helicopter crashed into the roof of a Far North Queensland hotel this morning. 

Police have declared an emergency around the DoubleTree by Hilton on Cairns Esplanade and evacuated up to 400 people after the crash which happened shortly before 2am, a Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) spokeswoman said. 

Two of the helicopter’s propellers came off and landed on the esplanade and in the hotel pool. 

The crash was described as sounding like a “bomb”. 

The helicopter crashed into the roof of the DoubleTree by Hilton on Cairns Esplanade.(ABC News: Conor Byrne)

“It is quite frightening to hear, that noise of a helicopter crashing,” QAS senior operations supervisor Caitlin Denning said. 

“There’s been reports it sounded like a bomb, and seeing smoke and fire from that, a lot of the occupants of the hotel were very unsure about the situation at the time.

“There is a lot of unease at the evacuation centre.”

Debris from a helicopter crash in Far North Queensland.

Debris from the helicopter landed on the Esplanade.  (ABC News: Conor Byrne)

Two people in the building were taken to Cairns Hospital in a stable condition. 

It’s unknown how many people were in the helicopter, or their condition. 

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau is sending a team of investigators. 

Hotel guests have been evacuated to a nearby hotel. 

Debris scattered across the Cairns Esplanade.

The crash was described as sounding like a “bomb”. (ABC News: Conor Byrne)

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