August 27th 2024.
There's a lot of commotion at Sea World on Australia's Gold Coast as 13 people find themselves stranded on a 360 degree spinning rollercoaster. The Vortex ride, known for its thrills, suddenly stopped mid-air, and now rescue crews are working to bring the passengers back to safety. It's a tense situation, but thankfully everyone on board is safe and the Sea World team is communicating with them to prepare for their exit from the ride.
The Vortex is just one of many rides at Sea World that offers an adrenaline rush, with speeds reaching up to 30 km per hour. But today, it seems like the ride may have jammed around 30 meters off the ground at 3pm local time. A spokesperson for Sea World stated that this is a standard ride stoppage and reassured everyone that the guests are safe.
Unfortunately, this isn't the first ride malfunction at the theme park in recent days. Just last week, the Leviathan rollercoaster became stuck when a sensor was activated. Once again, rescue crews were called in to help bring the passengers back to safety. It's definitely not the kind of excitement visitors were expecting when they came to the park.
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