Saturday, May 10, 2014

2 bodies recovered, 1 unaccounted for after hot air balloon catches fire in Virginia

The body of a second occupant of a hot air balloon that caught fire and crashed in rural Virginia has been recovered Saturday as the recovery effort continued for the third victim, authorities said.
Virginia State Police said the second body was found in a location just north of where the first body was found. A police spokeswoman said the genders and identities of the recovered bodies were not being released at this time.
The police said the search for the third body is being conducted in area that is “extremely wooded and rural.” About 100 first responders are part of the search teams, which also includes K-9 units.
Authorities said the pilot of the balloon was doing everything he could to save his life and the lives of his passengers on Friday night in the moments before the balloon exploded.
One body was found in a heavily wooded area shortly before midnight, state police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said Saturday. The balloon and gondola carrying the pilot and two passengers have not been found, she said.
"`Help me, help me, sweet Jesus, help. I'm going to die. Oh my God, I'm going to die"'
- witness who heard screams
Because of the time elapsed since the crash about 8 p.m. Friday, the search for the other occupants has shifted from a rescue to a recovery operation, Geller said. More searchers were called in Saturday.
Police received eyewitness reports that two occupants either fell or jumped from the burning balloon after it struck the power line.
Carrie Hager-Bradley said she saw the balloon in flames on her way home from the grocery store and heard people yelling, according to WWBT TV.
"They were just screaming for anybody to help them," the station quoted her as saying. "`Help me, help me, sweet Jesus, help. I'm going to die. Oh my God, I'm going to die,"' Hager-Bradley said she heard one person screaming.
The crash occurred near the Meadow Event Park in rural Caroline County, where the Mid-Atlantic Balloon Festival was being held. The area is about 15 miles north of Richmond.
The festival was scheduled to begin officially on Saturday, but was holding a special kickoff event Friday for a limited number of people. Organizers canceled the rest of the festival.
Some hot air balloons landed safely in Debra Ferguson's yard, The Free Lance-Star of Fredericksburg reported.
She said one of the men in the balloons pointed up at another still in the air and said he thought it might be in trouble.
"As soon as we looked up, the thing blew up right there," Ferguson told the newspaper. "All I heard was, `Oh my God, Oh my God,' and all you saw was the top of the balloon still flying, but all of the basket was gone. All of the flames just disappeared. ... It was like a match -- poof -- and then it was gone."
Caroline County resident Paula Dustin said she and her family and a friend were watching the balloons inflate and take off when they saw one in the distance that appeared to be in distress.
"We saw a glow, and you could tell the bottom of the balloon was in flames," Dustin was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
The Associated Press contributed to this report 
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