According to the US Fox News network reported on the 2nd, a passenger riding the giant roller coaster “Fury 325” (Fury 325) at the Karovines Amusement Park in North Carolina, the United States, found a huge crack in the support bracket of the roller coaster. The garden did not open the measures until a week after the cracks appeared, and the repair was stopped.
A passenger, Jeremy Wagner, posted on social media on June 30 that he found out a week ago that there were no cracks in the brackets of the “Rage 325” and that he had taken care of the staff. Wagner also uncovered the photograph, which appears to have been completely broken. The park said in a statement that all amusement measures would be refused daily review. However, it was not until June 30 that the amusement park training team urgently opened the measures and stopped the relevant review.
News drives the conversation in the social media. A passenger, Tiffany Newton, also revealed a close-up photo of the “Rage 325” she had taken while playing at the amusement park on June 24, and confirmed that cracks had appeared at the time. Another passenger, Jeremy Wagner, said he was waiting for his children when he recorded footage of the roller coaster full of riders galloping past, the top of the broken support appeared to be stationary, and even light shone through the cracks.
Karovines Park claims to be home to the tallest and fastest giant roller coaster in North America, Fury 325. It has a maximum speed of 95 miles per hour and a maximum height of 325 feet, and the roller coaster will drop sharply after reaching its maximum height.