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Texas hot air balloon crash appears to leave at least 16 dead, officials say | Texas hot air balloon crash appears to leave at least 16 dead, officials say |
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A hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people crashed in central Texas on Saturday, apparently leaving no survivors. | |
In a statement emailed to the Guardian, Lynn Lunsford, a spokesperson for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), said the balloon caught fire in flight at about 7.40am local time. The balloon crashed into a pasture near Lockhart, about 30 miles south of Austin. | |
“It does not appear at this time that there were any survivors of the crash,” Caldwell County sheriff Daniel Law said in a statement provided by his office. | |
Lunsford said investigators from the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were en route to the scene. She could not confirm the condition of the balloon’s passengers. | |
Lockhart’s police and fire departments did not immediately return requests for details. | |