A US military helicopter crash site poses a risk to the public because of ammunition scattered across the area, police have said.
Norfolk Police Chief Superintendent Bob Scully said debris from the crash - which killed four crew members - is spread across difficult terrain in Cley Next the Sea.
He said a 400-metre cordon will remain in place for most of the day while investigators carry out a full examination and work to preserve evidence.
He said: "The crashed aircraft did contain ammunition. This is not of any great significance - it is bullets, if you will - but it is scattered across the area.
"The site is a hazard to members of the public and people who would normally visit for birdwatching and other nature activities."
The Pave Hawk helicopter - based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk - was taking part in a low-flying exercise when it came down at around 7pm on Tuesday.
Mr Scully said the coroner is carrying out a daylight assessment of the area and will then arrange for the victims' bodies to be removed from the site.
He said the investigation would then be passed over to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch and its counterparts in the US.
Emergency services worked at the scene throughout the night with the help of military personnel and volunteers.
Residents told of hearing a "heavy and very unusual" sound overhead as the helicopter - which specialises in recovering troops from war zones - plummeted into marshland at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Cley Marshes Nature Reserve.
The Pave Hawk - a derivative of the more famous Black Hawk - gets its name from the PAVE acronym standing for Precision Avionics Vectoring Equipment.
The helicopter is used for combat search and rescue, mainly to recover downed aircrew or other isolated personnel.
It usually has a four-man crew and can carry up to 12 troops.
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