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3 Wyoming sightseeing balloons crash, as many as 20 injured

Weather apparently contributed to the crashes, but exactly what happened was still being investigated.

A pair of hot-air balloons lie in a field just south of Teton Village — about six miles northwest of Jackson, Wyoming — after crashing Monday, Aug. 3, during what authorities are speculating was a weather event. A third balloon was also forced down. AP Photo / Jackson Hole News & Guide, Bradly J. Boner

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Three sightseeing balloons crashed Monday in a popular western Wyoming tourist destination, injuring between 16 and 20 people, officials said.

The balloons owned by the same tour operator went down separately and did not crash into each other, said Teton County Sheriff Matt Carr.

Weather apparently contributed to the crashes but exactly what happened wasn’t known and was still being investigated, Carr said.

At least one person was flown to a hospital in Idaho Falls for treatment, Carr said.

The crash scene involved an area about half a mile (1 kilometer) long. All of the balloons belonged to the Wyoming Balloon Company, he said.

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The phone for the company after the accident rang through to a voice mailbox that was full.

The weather in Jackson Hole, near Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, was partly cloudy with winds of 9 mph (14 kph) shortly after the accident.

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