In Swiss Appenzell, a bouncy castle was captured by a gust of wind on Saturday and Wervelde through the air. Children came under the bouncy castle and shouted, said an eyewitness who was at the event with her two toddlers.
On Saturday afternoon, a gust of wind suddenly caught a large bouncy castle, raised it and turned it aside. “There was panic,” the eyewitness told the Swiss daily blick. “It was dangerous for the children. Fortunately nothing happened.” A video recording shows how some children walk away and others are curious about the bouncy castle to view the crowds and the crowds.
According to the organizers, nobody was injured. A girl suffered a shock, but was immediately cared for by a paramedic. The weather forecast was checked every hour, said organizer Paddy Schai from Gadeworld. “She didn’t show a wind. Suddenly a gust of wind came under the bouncy castle.”
Here you can see the video recording:
Situation again within a few minutes
Schai confirmed unrest and shouting, but after a few minutes everything was fine again. Before Sunday, the bouncy castle in Appenzell was attached with a 1.2 meter long wooden pens for Sunday.
Source: Krone

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