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Texas hot air balloon crash: 'No survivors' among 16 on board Texas hot air balloon crash: 'No survivors' among 16 on board
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A hot air balloon has caught fire and crashed in the US state of Texas, killing all 16 people on board, local media say. A hot air balloon has caught fire and crashed in the US state of Texas, probably killing everyone on board, the local sheriff says.
Aviation officials said the balloon came down near Lockhart, south of the city of Austin, after catching fire. Aviation officials said at least 16 people were on board the balloon which came down near Lockhart, south of the city of Austin.
Texas media, quoting the sheriff in Caldwell County, said there did not appear to be any survivors. Caldwell County sheriff Daniel Law said there did not appear to be survivors.
A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) statement said the balloon came down in a field at about 07:40 (12:40 GMT).A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) statement said the balloon came down in a field at about 07:40 (12:40 GMT).
FAA investigators are on their way. The National Transportation Safety Board will eventually take over the inquiry.FAA investigators are on their way. The National Transportation Safety Board will eventually take over the inquiry.
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