Riders stuck mid-air after Sea World rollercoaster breaks down

After focusing on a rollercoaster, those looking for excitement were stranded on a rolecoaster and their bosses were overwhelmed at the Queensland temperature.
Two driving at Sea World on Gold Coast – Storm Coaster and Jet Rescue – stopped working in the midst of their journeys, and people stuck as the temperatures on 25C on Thursday afternoon.
According to Sea World, break data stem from a sensor failure and a temporary shortage of power.

“Guests on the ship came out of Driving from Safa Stop areas with the help of our team in about 30 minutes,” a SEA World spokesman said.
“During the stop, the guests were safe and our team was in constant communication with them.
“The safety and prosperity of our guests is our highest priority and driving stops are designed to keep our guests safe and their evidence driving driving and operators.”
A boss told 7News that they had waited up to an hour before they were told to leave because the driving was not operational.
The sympathetic viewers went to Tiktok to capture the strange incident.
Tiktok user @hlhqdwayne, “At the end of the day, take a look at these poor people we’re stuck in the top of the Lunapark Coaster,” he said.
