Four people were killed and 28 injured, including eight seriously, when a hot-air balloon crashed and caught fire south of the Slovenian capital Ljubljana early Thursday, authorities said. Officials said the crash occurred around 8:00 am local time (0600 GMT), near the town of Ig, some 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) south of the capital. The balloon was carrying 30 passengers along with the pilot and co-pilot.
"First findings indicate the accident happened due to sudden strong winds close to the ground" and this "caused problems in manoeuvering the balloon," said Roman Rovancek, the head of the accident investigation office at the infrastructure ministry. No immediate information was given on the dead, but the injured included two British citizens and two Italians, all of whom were hospitalised, police spokeswoman Maja Adlesic said. A disaster agency spokesman told Slovenian news agency STA in Ig that "the first doctor who arrived at the accident site confirmed he found four charred bodies."
STA reported the hot-air balloon burst into flames after it was caught in a storm. Another airborne balloon landed safely further away. "There was a storm raging at the time of the accident. The balloons tried to land but were thrown about by turbulence. That's when one of them caught fire," one witness was quoted as saying by the web portal siol.net.