US surveillance balloon breaks free near Texas border and travels to Dallas area before crashing

A large balloon used by US Customs and Border Protection for surveillance along the Texas border broke free and traveled about 600 miles to the north before crashing as high winds swept through the state, officials said.

On Monday afternoon, the aerostat system broke free from its tether during a “severe wind event” on South Padre Island and contact was lost, US Customs and Border Protection said.

The agency said it was located the next day in Hunt County, about 30 miles east of Dallas.


A large balloon used by the US Customs and Border Protection crashed 600 miles north of the border on March 5, 2025.
A large balloon used by the US Customs and Border Protection crashed 600 miles north of the border on March 5, 2025. AP

“All the neighbors were over there. Nobody knew what it was,” Clay Hinton told WFAA television station.

Then, he said, officials began arriving. “I was like, oh, OK it’s not just a tarp or anything,” he said. “That’s something!”

A storm system that moved through the Dallas area early Tuesday brought wind gusts over 75 mph, and on Monday afternoon wind gusts in South Padre Island and the surrounding area had ranged from around 20 mph to 30 mph, National Weather Service officials said.

A fact sheet from Customs and Border Protection says it uses the Tethered Aerostat Radar System to detect low-altitude aircraft.


Officials inspect the balloon at the crash site.
Officials inspect the balloon at the crash site. AP

The hull of the aerostat consists of an upper chamber filled with helium, and the lower chamber is a pressurized air compartment.

Customs and Border Protection said it will work with federal, state and local officials to investigate the incident.

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