SYDNEY, NSW — Four children were taken to the hospital Saturday after a bouncy castle got swept up by the wind and blown over a neighboring fence, Australian outlets reported.
The inflatable castle came detached from the ground when a strong gust of wind blew by in south western Sydney, Australia on Saturday morning. The castle was lifted roughly 23 feet into the air and over a fence, according to People .
Five children were inside at the time, but only four, all boys ranging in age from 9 to 13 years old, were taken to the hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries, according to 7 News.
Injuries were to the children's arms, back and shoulders, according to News.com.au . All the children are in stable condition.
A spokesperson from the jumping castle company said the

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