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Balloon crashes near Luxor killing 19 tourists Balloon crashes near Luxor killing 19 tourists
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British, French and Japanese nationals are reported to be among 19 tourists killed in a hot air balloon crash near the southern Egyptian city of Luxor. British, French, Hong Kong and Japanese nationals are among 19 tourists reportedly killed in a hot air balloon crash near the Egyptian city of Luxor.
The balloon was flying at 1,000 ft (300m) when it caught fire and exploded, plunging onto fields west of Luxor, officials said.The balloon was flying at 1,000 ft (300m) when it caught fire and exploded, plunging onto fields west of Luxor, officials said.
One witness told the BBC people were jumping out of the balloon, "from about the height of a seven-storey building".
Two people, including the balloon's pilot, reportedly survived the crash.Two people, including the balloon's pilot, reportedly survived the crash.
Luxor lies on the banks of the River Nile and is home to some of Egypt's most famous pharaonic-era ruins.Luxor lies on the banks of the River Nile and is home to some of Egypt's most famous pharaonic-era ruins.
Hot air ballooning at dawn is a popular way for tourists to see Luxor's famous sites, such as Karnak temple and the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
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US photographer Christopher Michel was in another balloon, taking some aerial shots, at the time. The crash happened on one of the many dawn hot air balloon flights that give tourists an aerial view of Luxor's famous sites, such as Karnak temple and the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
"We flew over the ancient ruins. Just before landing in the cornfields, I heard an explosion and saw smoke. I think it was the balloon behind mine," he told the BBC. The BBC has been told that a gas cylinder exploded on board the balloon, bringing it down in an agricultural area just outside Luxor.
"I wasn't sure what had happened at first. It was only when we landed we heard the full extent of what happened." Cherry Tohamy's balloon was landing when she heard an explosion and saw flames from a balloon above.
Ahmed Aboud, a representative of balloon firms in Luxor, told Reuters news agency: "There were 20 passengers aboard. An explosion happened and 19 passengers died. One tourist and the pilot survived." "Our pilot told us that the balloon had hit a high pressure electrical cable and a cylinder on board exploded," said Ms Tohamy, an Egyptian living in Kuwait who was on holiday in Luxor.
The British foreign office told the BBC it was making urgent inquiries with its colleagues in Egypt to confirm reports of British casualties. "People were jumping out of the balloon from about the height of a seven-storey building."
She said ambulances were at the scene within 15 minutes.
Another witness, US photographer Christopher Michel said his balloon was just about to land when he "heard an explosion and saw smoke".
NBC News quoted a Luxor health official as saying that the victims include nine from Hong Kong, four from Japan, two from the United Kingdom and two from France, with two yet to be identified.NBC News quoted a Luxor health official as saying that the victims include nine from Hong Kong, four from Japan, two from the United Kingdom and two from France, with two yet to be identified.
The British foreign office told the BBC it was making urgent inquiries with its colleagues in Egypt to confirm reports of British casualties.
A spokesman from the Hong Kong government confirmed that nine Hong Kong residents were in the crash balloon and a team of immigration officers was being sent to Egypt.
Hot air balloon crashes have happened in Luxor before. Two British women were among 16 injured when their balloon came down in April 2009.Hot air balloon crashes have happened in Luxor before. Two British women were among 16 injured when their balloon came down in April 2009.
Luxor, like many other parts of Egypt, has seen a sharp downturn in visitor numbers since the uprising in early 2011 that forced long-time President Hosni Mubarak to step down.Luxor, like many other parts of Egypt, has seen a sharp downturn in visitor numbers since the uprising in early 2011 that forced long-time President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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