A British amusement facility suddenly disappeared for half an hour

Author:China Youth Network Time:2022.09.19

According to the British "Mirror" reported on September 18, about 6 pm local time on September 17, a Barry Island Amusement Park in Wales, UK, an accident. A amusement facility suddenly disappeared when it was running to the air, causing tourists to tourists It was forced to stay in the air for about half an hour.

This amusement facility is called Aerospace, which is manufactured by the KMG Ride factory in the Netherlands. The cost is 3 million pounds. It was used in Barry Island Amusement Park in July this year. It can accommodate 32 people and can fly to a height of 64 meters. It is the biggest and most expensive amusement facility in the amusement park. There were 4 people on the roller coaster at the time of the incident. A tourist in the amusement park later stated that all the people above were "scared." Other amusement facilities in the amusement park also stopped operating due to power outages.

"We installed a new transformer in the amusement park, saying:" We installed a new transformer, and its circuit was automatically disconnected. Perhaps all the amusement items were carried out at the same time, and the threshold of the new amusement facilities was not set high enough. We immediately started a generator so that the people on the roller coaster came down first. "

When asked if the affected tourists would get a refund, Danter said they would do a good job in the future. "Unfortunately, things have happened, we can only look forward. We don't have a security problem, just power off. Fortunately, everyone is safe in the end. The security issue is our most important." (Chinese youth Compilation report)

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