Video: Roller Coaster in Japan Breaks Down at 40 Meters High

Video: Roller Coaster in Japan Breaks Down at 40 Meters High. Photo and videos: Telegram t.me/Sputnik
Video: Roller Coaster in Japan Breaks Down at 40 Meters High. Photo and videos: Telegram t.me/Sputnik

Incident on the Roller Coaster ‘Flying Dinosaur‘ at Universal Studios Japan: Passengers Left Hanging at 40 Meters High

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In a shocking event today at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, the roller coaster known as the ‘Flying Dinosaur’ suffered a breakdown while at a 40-meter height. A terrifying video captured the moment 32 passengers were left hanging upside down after the abrupt halt of the ride.

Sources within the theme park confirmed that the process of evacuating the stranded passengers on the attraction took approximately 45 minutes. Despite the dramatic nature of the incident, park staff ensured that no one was injured, and there were no reports of discomfort among the affected passengers.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of attractions in amusement parks and highlighted the importance of effective emergency protocols. The management at Universal Studios Japan is currently conducting a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the issue and ensure that such an incident does not repeat.

This event comes at a time when amusement parks worldwide are facing renewed scrutiny regarding safety measures and maintenance protocols. Universal Studios Japan has not yet issued an official statement regarding the causes of the incident or the measures that will be taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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