Hot air balloon crash in Colorado leaves multiple people injured
A hot air balloon crash in Colorado has left multiple people injured, authorities say.
The balloon crashed on land near gravel ponds at Chatfield State Park on the outskirts of Denver on Sunday morning, according to officials.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said three people were taken to hospital for treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
Officials said three others did not require any treatment and blamed a strong gust of wind for causing the crash.
They added that the scene had now been cleared and that the park would remain open.
“Three passengers were transported with non-life threatening injuries. 3 others are okay. Believe a strong gust of wind caused the balloon to crash,” the department tweeted.
“Scene is cleared and Chatfield State Park has remained fully open and operational for Father’s Day.”
Update to hot air balloon crash: 3 passengers were transported with non-life threatening injuries. 3 others are okay. Believe a strong gust of wind caused the balloon to crash. Scene is cleared and Chatfield State Park has remained fully open and operational for Father’s Day. pic.twitter.com/I19uwFbsOv
— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) June 20, 2021
This was confirmed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, who posted pictures from the scene on Twitter.
From Chatfield State Park where a hot air balloon crashed to the SW of the gravel ponds. pic.twitter.com/vzMmgA07uq
— CPW NE Region (@CPW_NE) June 20, 2021
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