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Dysfunction of the amusement park injures 23 people in Saudi Arabia

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A dysfunction of the amusement park in Saudi Arabia would have made 23 people injured, with three seriously injured.

The video of the incident shows the ride with “360 degrees” written at the top of swinging back and forth before the arm with the wheel which was carrying passengers breaking the framework of the driving.

You can hear the runners screaming while diving on the ground. This happened Wednesday in Green Mountain Park in Taif, Saudi Arabia, according to reports.

Eyewitness said he saw wounded runners even if they were attached to their seats at the time of the fall. The central pole fell rapidly, which also led to injuries, witnesses said.

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360 degrees in Saudi Balançaries Arabia

The walk in the amusement park involved in the injury accident in Saudi Arabia is swinging in a pendulum style. (East2west)

Wounded received first aid at the scene before being transported to the hospital, according to information.

An investigation into what happened is underway, and the ride is completed, The sun has reported.

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The runners could be heard shouting when the post broke the mainframe of the 360 -degree journey on July 30, 2025.

The runners could be heard shouting when the post broke the mainframe of the 360 -degree journey on July 30, 2025. (East2west)

Green Mountain Park is not the only establishment to have driving problems in recent months.

Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, suffered dysfunctions during his new “Sirène’s Murse” walk because the runners have been stuck several times.

Runners on the ground after driving dysfunction

The runners can be seen on the ground while the central pole of driving is falling. (East2west)

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Last October, a terrifying video of the equator captured two gondola cars standing out from a high -flying amusement park ride and crashed, leaving ten people injured, including six in a critical way, in a traveling fair field.

Michael Dorgan from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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