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Hot air balloon crashes in Egypt

January 5, 2018

Egypt's health ministry says one person has died in a hot air balloon crash involving about 20 people in Luxor. The city has seen a number of hot air balloon accidents, with one catching fire in 2013, killing 19 people.

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The remains of a hot air balloon near the ancient city of Luxor
Image: Getty Images/AFP/Str

One person was killed and 12 other people were injured when a hot air balloon carrying about 20 people crashed near Egypt's ancient city of Luxor on Friday, a health ministry official said.

Read more: Foreign tourists killed in hot air balloon explosion in Egypt

Sharif Wadie, the assistant health minister in charge of emergency services, told the news agency AFP there were no other casualties, but did not elaborate on the extent of the passengers' injuries.

A hot air balloon flies over Luxor
Hot air balloon trips around Luxor remain popular despite a history of accidentsImage: Getty Images/AFP/Str

A history of accidents

In 2016, Egypt temporarily halted balloon flights after 22 Chinese tourists suffered minor injuries in a crash landing of their hot air balloon.

Since then, balloon rides have been monitored by cameras and banned from flying above 2,000 meters.

In 2013, a hot air balloon caught fire in mid-flight over Luxor, killing 19 tourists. The accident was later blamed on a gas leak.

It came four years after 13 foreign tourists were injured when their hot air balloon struck a communications mast in Luxor and crashed.

19 Tourists killed in Egypt balloon crash

law/rt (AFP, AP)