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Hypercoaster is the highest, fastest and longest American slides in the Southern...

The scarf is confused: people were trapped on one of the highest attractions in the world (photo)

Hypercoaster is the highest, fastest and longest American slides in the Southern Hemisphere. The trolley stopped just before reaching the "top" of the route. In Australia, visitors to one of the highest American slides in the world were trapped after one of them has confused a scarf. About it writes Daily Star. The people who bought a ticket for the DC Rivals Hyperco-Kost Park were stuck after a piece of clothing wounds on the wheel of one of the trains. American slides were stopped immediately.

Passengers were given individual seat belts and evacuated them one by one after the park controllers told them to go down the stairs located nearby. Security staff watched a slow descent of visitors and ensured that no one would be injured. Warner Bros Movie World has published a statement confirming the attraction stop and reported that people with Hypercoaster, at which the height of the slice of 1. 4 km, were evacuated with well -trained teams.

"The attraction operator and the security system of the attraction did what they were trained. All guests are safe and trains are stopped in a specially designated area. We understand that the attraction stopping can upset guests, but for these reasons it is forbidden to take on board attractions unrelated. Items, "the statement said. It is believed that Hypercoaster is the highest, fastest and longest American slides in the Southern Hemisphere, with a steep 89-degree descent.

Trolleys develop speeds up to 115 km/h. The attraction will start to work again when the problem is eliminated. Earlier, Focus reported that the delay of the flight had ruined people's journey in time. United Airlines has got into an uncomfortable position by preparing a whole advertising campaign for a special flight. According to them, "trip in time" became real. It was also known that a glass of beer saved the life of the British during a destructive storm.