"Terrifying Rollercoaster Breakdown Leaves Riders Hanging Upside Down at Universal Studios Japan"

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The Flying Dinosaur rollercoaster at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka broke down mid-ride, leaving 32 passengers dangling upside down at a height of 150ft. The amusement park made an emergency stop and all passengers were safely rescued by staff and taken down via emergency stairs. No injuries were reported. The exact cause of the malfunction is unknown, but the ride was deemed safe after tests. This is not the first incident for the rollercoaster, which has experienced previous emergency stops with passengers on board. Universal Studios Japan attracts over ten million visitors annually.
Topics:world#emergency-evacuation#rollercoaster#safety#theme-park#travel-and-leisure#universal-studios-japan
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