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2 Children Survive Scary Fall From Bounce House Blown 40-Feet In The Air

2 children were lucky to survive after a scary fall from a bounce house blown 40-feet into the air! It happened during a school fundraiser. Video of the moment shows…

MOSTOLES, SPAIN – APRIL 25: People enjoy bouncing on Sacrilege, an inflatable sculpture of Stonehenge created by British artist Jeremy Deller, at Parque del Soto on April 25, 2015 in Mostoles, Spain. Sacrilege is a life-size replica of Stonehenge made as a fully operational bouncy castle created by Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller for the 2012 London Olympic Games. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)

2 children were lucky to survive after a scary fall from a bounce house blown 40-feet into the air! It happened during a school fundraiser.

Video of the moment shows the 2 children falling from the bouncy castle that was sent high into the air. It happened during a fund-raising day at a school in South Africa when a big gust of wind sent the bouncy house high into the sky, per Daily Mail. It looks like it was an incredibly scary moment at Laerskool Protearif primary in Krugersdorp! See a video report from TODAY on YouTube below!

2 Children Survive Scary Fall From Bounce House Blown 40-Feet In The Air

Daily Mail says quick-thinking parents formed a human crash bad to try to break their fall. However, both of the children were still seriously injured, but they did survive. They were taken to a local hospital where one had a fractured skull and the other had a broken arm.

I don't like heights so this would be my nightmare. Sounds like everyone is happy they survived because that's not guaranteed when you fall from that high up there. The parents thanked everyone for their positive support.

You have to be careful in bouncy houses and things like that on windy days! They can easily fly away like that even if you're still on it. Wind and weather doesn't wait for you to get off.

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