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Hot air balloon crashes and catches fire but no one injured

UPDATE: 3/28/2018 3:29 p.m. The National Transportation Safety Board says a hot air balloon carrying 13 people crashed outside Phoenix after it was punctured by a tree branch.

NTSB spokesman Chris O’Neil says preliminary reports indicate a branch punctured the balloon’s colorful outer covering known as the “envelope” Wednesday morning.

O’Neil says the branch then caught fire.

Everyone on board was able to evacuate safely in an area of mostly dry brush just north of Phoenix. The group then tried to use fire extinguishers to put out the blaze, which had consumed the balloon’s basket.

O’Neil says it’s not yet known if the pilot was trying to land when the puncture occurred.

The NTSB and the Federal Aviation Administration are both investigating.

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Authorities say a hot air balloon carrying 13 people crashed and caught fire next to a dirt road in the desert outside Phoenix, igniting a small brush fire but causing no injuries.

It’s not immediately known what caused the Wednesday morning crash. Phoenix fire Capt. Jake Van Hook says it started “only a small amount of fire,” which crews quickly extinguished.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says no injuries have been reported to the 13 people on board and that no other information is immediately available.

A National Transportation Safety Board spokesman did not immediately respond to an emailed request for information.

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Joaquin Enriquez said the balloon went down in the desert on the edge of the Phoenix metro area.

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