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Hot air balloon crashes into primary school roof during Bristol fiesta

8 August 2025
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Hot air balloon crashes into primary school roof during Bristol fiesta
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A hot air balloon nearly tipped over after crashing into Oasis Academy Connaught in Bristol during the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta this morning. Footage showed the navy balloon descending rapidly before hitting the roof, causing concern among onlookers as the basket tilted dangerously, but the pilot managed to regain control and glide away safely.

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