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According to the pilot, who was one of the survivors, a fire started inside the basket, forcing it down as flames spread.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — A hot-air balloon burst into flames and plummeted from the sky on Saturday in Brazil’s southern region of Santa Catarina, resulting in the deaths of eight individuals, according to firefighting authorities.
Video clips circulated by local media outlet G1 depicted thick smoke emanating from the blazing balloon as it descended rapidly in the Praia Grande area.
On a video on social media, two people can be seen falling through the air as the fire spread onboard the aircraft.
Of the 21 people aboard, including the pilot, 13 survived and were transported to hospitals, reported the Santa Catarina military fire brigade.
“We are in mourning. A tragedy has happened. We will see how it unfolds, what happened, why it happened. But the important thing now is for the state structure to do what it can,” Gov. Jorginho Mello said in a video on X.
Mello said he has asked authorities to head to the municipality “to do as much as possible to rescue, to help, to take to hospital, to comfort the families.”
“According to the pilot, who is one of the survivors, a fire started inside the basket and then he began to lower the balloon. When the balloon was very close to the ground, he ordered people to jump out of the basket,” Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper quoted Praia Grande head police officer Tiago Luiz Lemos as saying.
“Some of them didn’t manage to jump. The fire increased and the balloon ended up falling,” Lemos added.
G1 reported that the balloon’s expected flight time was 45 minutes, with the balloon reaching 1000 meters, and cost 550 reais (around $100) per passenger.
Praia Grande is a common destination for hot-air ballooning, a popular activity in some parts of Brazil’s south during June festivities that celebrate Catholic saints such as St. John, whose feast day is on June 24.
Last Sunday, a balloon came down in Sao Paulo state, killing a 27-year-old woman and injuring 11 other people, G1 reported.
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