In England, an amusement park roller coaster was running to the top, and a dizzying accident occurred.



On the 27th of the local time, foreign media including Fox News of the United States reported that the roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach Amusement Park in the UK was running full of passengers and stopped at a height of 60m above the ground.



The roller coaster, which began operation in 1994, has a height of up to 65 m, and has maintained the reputation of being the tallest roller coaster in the UK to date.

However, on the 25th, controversy arose when the images of passengers who couldn't go or go on a broken roller coaster were revealed on social media.




In the video, the situation at the time of the accident was filmed by a passenger sitting in the front seat of the roller coaster.

The rides stopped right in front of the summit, and the passengers were nervous from the height of not only the view of the amusement park, but also the view of the far sea.



In another video, the passengers who got off the roller coaster walked down the stairs themselves, which shocked netizens.

They only leaned on the railings and went down the stairs that were open in all directions.




Afterwards, the amusement park officially stated, "The roller coaster stopped at a point 60m above the ground because of a breakdown. Amusement park staff were always by the passengers, and they were with us when we came down the stairs."



"Some media deals with this more dramatically than it really is, but accidents like this are going to happen and there have been no dangerous situations for passengers."




Netizens said, "I think it would have been several times more scary to go down those stairs than on a roller coaster", "My hands all tremble while watching the video", "The fact that nothing happened to passengers who were not given safety equipment. "It's nice to meet you" and so on.



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