Passengers are left staring at the ground as the amusement ride remains completely motionless.
A roller coaster at an amusement park in Ohio, U.S., suddenly came to a halt while in operation.
The ride had reached a height of approximately 48 meters and was just moments away from a vertical drop.
A sudden error in the sensor system caused the ride to stop, leaving the passengers dangling in mid-air.
Fortunately, rescue teams were dispatched and successfully evacuated all passengers within 10 minutes, and no injuries were reported.
However, concerns are growing as it has been confirmed that this same ride also experienced incidents where it stopped during operation for two consecutive days recently.
(Source: X @TylerSebreezy)
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Amusement Ride Stops Just Before Vertical Drop, Leaving Riders Dangling 48 Meters Up
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