WASHINGTON – High winds caused a hot-air balloon crash in in Rochester in March, according to federal investigators. Their final report found no human error or malfunction n with the balloon or basket. Three people suffered minor injuries when their balloon whipped onto power lines and crashed along busy South Broadway during the afternoon commute. The investigation was conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board.

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