Eight dead in Brazil hot air balloon crash

At least eight people died in a hot air balloon accident in Brazil.
Another 13 people are reported to have survived the tragedy, which occurred in the state of Santa Catarina. The balloon apparently caught fire in mid-air and rapidly crashed to the ground.
According to preliminary data, up to 22 people were believed to be on board, so the death toll could rise.
Thirteen survivors were taken to nearby hospitals.
Local media reports that the balloon's pilot — who is said to be among the survivors — said the fire was caused by a spare torch in the balloon's basket.
The picturesque, canyon-filled region where the accident happened, located 170 miles from the state capital, Florianópolis, is a major tourist destination known as the "Brazilian Cappadocia," named after the region in Turkey where spectacular hot air balloon trips are popular.
Santa Catarina State Governor Jorginho Mello expressed his "dismay" over the incident.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine all the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
Translation by Iurie Tataru
At least 8 people died after a hot air balloon carrying 22 crashed in Praia Grande, Santa Catarina, Brazil, catching fire mid-air. #PraiaGrande #Balão #Tragédia_SC pic.twitter.com/BVy6cYjLOX
— GeoTechWar (@geotechwar) June 21, 2025
Em menos de 15 dias tivemos duas tragédias no Brasil envolvendo balões. Uma em Capela do Alto, outra, que aconteceu hoje, em Praia Grande, Santa Catarina
— Como Tanka o Bostil? (@Como_Tanka) June 21, 2025
Passeio de balão é bonito? Sim. Mas são perigosos e arcaicos!
Balões são tão perigosos quanto os dirigíveis do sec passado! pic.twitter.com/mxX5kijSAF