Montreal: Two people died and another was injured Sunday after a helicopter collided with power lines in eastern Canada, police said.

The aircraft, which was carrying only three people, crashed to the ground and then ultimately into a body of water, New Brunswick Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokesman Corporal Dan Smith said.

“The helicopter collided with some power lines in what’s known as the Flatlands area of New Brunswick” in the province’s north near the border with Quebec, he said.

The crash, which occurred around 4pm local time (11pm UAE) in a mostly rural area sent the plane into the Restigouche River, according to public broadcaster CBC.

The lone survivor was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

The RCMP did not provide information on the victims’ identities nor the helicopter’s origin and destination.

The accident, which occurred near the town of Campbellton, knocked out power to several thousand residences, Smith said.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada announced that it is sending a team of investigators to the site on Monday.