Published: July 20,2014
Residents of Clinton, Massachusetts, watched in terror Friday night
as a hot air balloon flying low over the small town collided with power
lines, sparking an explosion that injured five people.Video from
the scene shows the balloon appearing to attempt to land in a
residential area in the northwest side of town. The balloon has a few
close calls with trees and power lines before it eventually flies too
low and collides with a set of power lines. The collision sparks
two separate explosions before the balloon finally reaches the ground.
After the first, smoke can be seen emanating from the balloon's basket. A
local firefighter told The Clinton Item, five of the balloon's six passengers suffered burns "ranging from minor to serious" and that they were transported to nearby Clinton Hospital for treatment.The
Item reports that the balloon's pilot was attempting to land the
balloon in a yard at the corner of Brook and Greeley Streets. It's not
yet known why the pilot was attempting to land a hot air balloon in a
crowded residential area, but the Federal Aviation Administration told CBS Boston that they were investigating the crash.According to weather.com meteorologist Nick Wiltgen, weather conditions in the area didn't appear to contribute to the incident."Weather
conditions were about as benign as they could be on a July evening,"
said Wiltgen. "Ground-level winds were 8 mph or less at nearby
observation sites. Weather balloons released on their usual schedule at
Albany (New York), Cape Cod and Long Island minutes after the incident
revealed winds less than 20 mph throughout the lowest 10,000 feet of the
atmosphere, with no jarring changes in wind speed and direction at
different altitudes."
Some 600 people in Clinton lost power
immediately after the crash, but power was quickly restored to most
residents, with the remaining outages restored in the early morning
hours Sunday.MORE: Beautiful Pictures of Hot Air Balloons
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