Seaplane crashes off Queensland island as emergency responders rush to the scene
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Seaplane crashes off Queensland Island as emergency services rush to the scene
- Incident occurred in Jumpinpin Channel, Nth Stradbroke Island
- Emergency personnel rushed to the scene.
- There are no initial reports of injuries or deaths.
A seaplane crashed at a Queensland festival, with an early photo showing the plane upside down in the water.
The incident occurred in the Jumpinpin Channel on North Stradbroke Island, which separates the island from South Stradbroke Island, at around 12:11 p.m. Thursday.
Reports said the seaplane crashed on takeoff in the water when emergency services arrived on the scene.
A seaplane crashed in the Jumpinpin Channel on North Stradbroke Island, and an early photo shows the plane upside down in the water. It is believed that no one was injured in the incident.
Two passengers reportedly made it back to shore without help and were evaluated by paramedics, who said they were not injured.
The Queensland Ambulance is transporting the couple from the accident back to the mainland.
Since then, the seaplane has been taken out of the water.
The area is popular with Australia Day revelers on boats coming in from Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
More to come.