Two children were hospitalised after a bouncy castle was blown into the wind.
Shocking footage shows the inflatable playhouse flipping and flying through the dusty air.
It eventually came crashing down several yards away as horrified onlookers shrieked.
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The incident happenedon Sunday afternoon (16 August).
Families were taking part in Children’s Day celebrations at the time.
Several kids were playing on the bouncy castle when the powerful gust of wind suddenly swept through the area.
The Minions-themed inflatable, which stood nearly 3m (10ft) tall, was lifted into the air, sending the children playing on it tumbling to the ground.
Two of them, aged six and seven, were injured in the fall and taken to a local hospital by relatives, as there were no emergency or security services on site.
Both received treatment for minor head injuries and were kept under observation, as reported by Need To Know.
The incident took place in Cruz del Eje, Argentina.
A man also suffered a head injury after hitting the bouncy castle’s turbine and was treated at a private clinic.
The Cruz del Eje Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation to establish exactly what happened and determine whether anyone may be held responsible.
Authorities have already identified the owner of the inflatable.
The Prosecutor’s Office has announced that it will investigate the role played by the local municipality.
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