Reuters: Remains found after 11 service members involved in crash off Florida coast
(Reuters) - Some human remains have washed ashore near a Florida military base after seven Marines and four soldiers in an Army helicopter crashed overnight during a training mission, a military spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
A spokeswoman for the Eglin Air Force Base on the Florida coast said the military is still investigating the crash and did not say how many remains have been found.
"This is still considered a search and rescue mission," spokeswoman Sara Vidoni said, adding "heavy fog is having an impact" on crews' efforts.
Media reports citing senior U.S. officials said the 11 service members are presumed dead. Reuters could not immediately confirm the reported deaths.
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