An amusement park ride malfunctioned in Taif, Saudi Arabia, injuring 23 people. The '360 Degrees' ride collapsed, prompting an investigation.
A terrifying incident occurred at Green Mountain Park in Taif, Saudi Arabia, resulting in injuries to 23 people on Wednesday evening. A mechanical failure caused a ride known as "360 Degrees" to collapse, sending shockwaves through the park.
The "360 Degrees" ride, a pendulum-style attraction, was in full operation when its central pole suddenly snapped in two. Witnesses reported hearing a cracking sound just before the collapse. The gondola, still occupied by passengers, then crashed to the ground.
Social media footage captured the horrifying moment, showing the ride swinging before the structure failed. One object appeared to be flung into the air as chaos erupted.
Emergency services, including civil defense and medical teams, responded immediately. The injured were taken to nearby hospitals, and officials confirmed that three victims sustained critical injuries. Fortunately, no fatalities were reported.
Prince Saud bin Nahar, Governor of Taif, has ordered the immediate closure of Green Mountain Park and launched a formal investigation to determine the cause of the accident and assess safety protocols. The investigation aims to ensure accountability.