At Least 12 Injured in Hot Air Balloon Crash in Mexico | News Channel 3-12
- On Friday, a hot air balloon crash near the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, Mexico, resulted in injuries to a dozen individuals.
- The crash happened after the balloon struck an air pocket, forcing a rapid landing in San Martin de las Pirámides close to the tourist site.
- The balloon, operated by a tour company offering aerial views of the pyramids, was found draped over power lines along nearby Tuxpan Avenue.
- Authorities confirmed all twelve passengers aboard were injured and are receiving treatment at a local clinic, according to the state civil protection agency.
- The Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation involving a 29-year-old man, highlighting ongoing legal scrutiny following the crash.
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At Least 12 Injured in Hot Air Balloon Crash Near Teotihuacán, a Popular Tourist Site in Mexico
By Mauricio Torres Ivonne Valdes and Max Saltman, CNN At least 12 people were injured in a hot air balloon crash near an archaeological site near Mexico City on Friday, local authorities said. The balloon made a “forced landing” in San Martín de las Pirámides after hitting an air bubble, according to a statement from the State of Mexico Civil Protection agency. The 12 people on board are being treated for injuries at a local clinic, the statemen…
‘He Tore up’: Hot Air Balloon Falls in San Martín De Las Pirámides, Teotihuacán; 12 Injured
A hot air balloon of Skyballoons, which is used as a tourist attraction in the Teotihuacán pyramids, collapsed and had to land emergency on Friday, May 23, causing injuries to 12 crew members. According to eyewitness accounts, the aircraft suffered a tear as it flew over the Teotihuacán archaeological zone, causing the pilot to lose control and attempt an emergency descent. However, other versions point out that the lack of expertise of the pilo…
Balloon crashed in the Pyramid area in Mexico, 12 people were injured - World Stock Market
At least 12 people were injured after the crash of a balloon near a popular tourist area in Mexico. The red and yellow balloon made a “forced landing” on San Martin de Las Piramides – a well -known archaeological site – after crashing into an air follicle, according to a statement from the Mexican State Civil Protection Service. La Mañana de este viernes se desplomó un globo aerostático en san martín de las pirámides, teotihuacán, #edomex. El Gl…
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