US roller coaster that went viral closes after crack discovered in support pillar
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Carowinds amusement
park in North Carolina closed a roller coaster Friday after discovering a crack
in a support pillar, park officials said.
The park says the Fury 325 is one of the tallest and
longest rides in the massive park that straddles the North and South Carolina
state lines.
“The tallest, fastest,
longest giga coaster in North America” will remain closed until inspections and
repairs take place, the park said. The crack is at the top of a steel support
pillar.
A “giga” roller coaster has a drop between 300 and 399
feet, according to Kings Island in Ohio.
Carowinds says the Fury 325 takes riders to a
peak height of 325 feet and reaches 95 mph.
The rest of the amusement and water park remained open
Saturday, according to Carowinds’ website.
“Safety is our top priority and we appreciate the patience
and understanding of our valued guests during this process. As part of our
comprehensive safety protocols, all rides, including Fury 325, undergo daily
inspections to ensure their proper functioning and structural integrity,”
Carowinds said.


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