Sunday Territorian

Six injured in balloon accident

- GEMMA NAJEM

A HOT-AIR balloon that crashed in the New South Wales Hunter Valley with 15 people on board has left four people in hospital, including a young woman with suspected spinal injuries.

The balloon’s basket made a hard landing, tipped sideways and was dragged a number of metres at Greta, about 21km from Cessnock, yesterday morning.

Balloon Safaris has blamed a quicker than expected shift in wind speed for the accident, saying conditions were calm in the morning when four hot air balloons took off at 5.45am.

“The pilot decided to land at the first available landing spot,” a company spokesman said in a statement.

“The balloon landed firmly and some injuries were sus- tained by passengers in the basket as a result.”

Six people were injured, including a woman in her 20s with suspected spinal injuries, and an 80-year-old woman who fractured her leg, a NSW Ambulance spokesman said.

They were both flown to hospital by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

NSW Ambulance transporte­d two other women, one with a suspected fractured rib and another with a cut to her head, to another hospital.

All the women are in a stable condition.

The other two people only suffered minor cuts and did not require further treatment.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? A rescue helicopter at the crash site
Picture: SUPPLIED A rescue helicopter at the crash site

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