
Hot Air Balloon Crash Near Teotihuacan Injures Dozens
Hot Air Balloon Crash Near Teotihuacan Pyramids Injures 12 A hot air balloon accident near the iconic Teotihuacan pyramids in San Martin de las Piramides, Mexico, left at least 12 people injured on May 24, 2025. Video footage circulating on social media shows the balloon rapidly deflating and making a hard landing near a road. The incident occurred around midday, according to witnesses. "It happened so fast," said one witness who wished to remain anonymous. "The balloon just started to fall. There was a lot of screaming." Local authorities confirmed the accident and reported that emergency services responded quickly to the scene. The injured were transported to a nearby clinic for treatment. The extent of their injuries is currently unknown, but officials stated that none of the injuries were life-threatening. The cause of the accident is still under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest a possible issue with the balloon's air pressure. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety precautions in hot air balloon rides. The Teotihuacan site remains open to the public, and local authorities are working to ensure the safety of tourists and residents.