Horror at Amusement Park: Ride Collapse Injures 23 in Saudi Arabia
An amusement park ride called '360 Big Pendulum' collapsed in Taif, Saudi Arabia, injuring 23 individuals. The incident prompted the closure of the park and an investigation, ordered by Taif governor Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz. Some victims received on-site first aid, while others were hospitalized.

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An amusement park ride tragedy unfolded in Taif, Saudi Arabia, leaving 23 people injured after the '360 Big Pendulum' ride snapped, sending riders crashing to the ground. State media confirmed the incident led to the park's closure and a prompt investigation ordered by local authorities.
Footage from social media reveals the ride's pendulum arm breaking mid-swing, causing chaos as the passenger carriage came crashing down. Emergency response teams provided immediate first aid at the scene, whereas several injured individuals required hospital treatment.
In the aftermath, regional officials, led by Taif governor Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, initiated a probe into the safety protocols of the amusement park. Luckily, no fatalities were reported, though the incident underscores concerns over theme park safety standards.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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