People hanging 197 feet high in a dangerous roller coaster: a horrific incident in China


-20 person's life is in danger

Beijing Monday, September 7, 2020

In Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China, twenty people were found hanging upside down 197 feet above the ground for an hour.

Twenty people who had gone to enjoy a roller coaster at Sunak Amusement Park in Wuxi had their roller coasters hanging upside down. He had to hang like this for an hour. An hour later all of these were safely unloaded.

Amusement park administrators apologized to the public. The incident at Sunak Park is not new. A similar incident took place in 2019, according to Global Times, China's official spokesman. The roller coaster was full and suddenly stuck in the air. The driver of the roller coaster claimed that if a bird flew in the path of the roller coaster, the sensors of the roller coaster would immediately stop it so that no mishap could take place.

When media and government officials went to the scene to inquire, park administrators told them that an investigation into the incident was underway on our behalf. This roller coaster is 4,192 feet long. It travels at a speed of 119 kilometers per hour and reaches a total altitude of 197 feet. Park administrators claimed that the roller coaster was built on the basis of modern technology and the safety of the people is given priority.


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