Child in critical condition after winds carried bouncy castle away in Montreal

Wind gusts reached 50 km/h Sunday afternoon

Bouncy castle incident Quebec/Radio-Canada

The incident happened during a community party in the LaSalle borough, Sunday. (Radio-Canada)

A young child is in critical condition after being blown away in a bouncy castle in Montreal's LaSalle borough on Sunday afternoon, when the winds were high.

In total, 11 people — seven adults and four children — were injured during the incident, according to an Urgences-santé spokesperson. Of those, six were transported to hospital.

It happened around 4:30 p.m. in Ouellette Park, where the Madre Dei Cristiani Church was holding a community party. Gusts of wind of 50 km/h were reported around that time by Environment Canada.

Quebec peak wind gusts Sunday afternoon

The bouncy castle was reportedly picked up and thrown several metres away by the wind.

Few additional details have been released about the circumstances surrounding the incident or about the child's current condition.

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Quebec wind gusts Tuesday afternoon

In a statement sent out Monday morning, the borough mayor of LaSalle, Nancy Blanchet, said she is looking into the incident and extended support to the affected families.

"Our entire community is deeply shaken by this serious accident," she wrote.

Thumbnail courtesy of Radio-Canada.

The story was orignally written by and published for CBC News. It contains files from Aatefeh Padidar and Radio-Canada.