US helicopter makes emergency landing in the Arabian Sea: 1 person missing
The US Navy Central Command reported that one of its helicopters made an 'emergency water landing' in the Arabian Sea, with 3 out of 4 crew members rescued and 1 person missing.

The US Navy's Central Command's 5th Fleet provided information on social media about the US helicopter that made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea. The statement said, "A 'MH-60S Sea Hawk' helicopter crew assigned to the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier conducted an 'emergency water landing' in the Arabian Sea."

The statement noted that there was 'no evidence that the emergency was caused by a hostile act,' and that the 3 rescued crew members were taken to the aircraft carrier and are in good health. The statement also mentioned that US Navy teams in the area are continuing their search for the missing person and that the cause of the incident is being investigated.