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  2. Collapse of Lotus Riverside Block 7 - Wikipedia

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    The collapse of Block 7 at Lotus Riverside (simplified Chinese: 莲花河畔景苑; traditional Chinese: 蓮花河畔景苑; pinyin: lián huā hé pàn jǐng yuàn, a 13-story residential apartment building located in Minhang District, Shanghai, China) in 2009 is an accident that killed one person.

  3. High Roller (Stratosphere) - Wikipedia

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    High Roller. The High Roller (also known as the Let it Ride High Roller[1]) was a steel roller coaster constructed 1,070 feet (330 m) over the Las Vegas Strip. It was the highest roller coaster in the world when compared to the surrounding terrain. It was located on top of the Stratosphere Tower, Las Vegas, Nevada, which is the tallest free ...

  4. List of incidents at independent amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2003, a 32-year-old female from New York City, died after falling out of The Raven roller coaster. The victim was visiting the park to attend "Stark Raven Mad 2003", an event hosting roller coaster enthusiasts from around the United States. At approximately 8:00 pm, the victim and her fiancé boarded The Raven in the last row of the ...

  5. The Strat - Wikipedia

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    2000–01, 2004, 2010–12, 2018–20, 2023. Website. thestrat.com. The Strat[ a ] (formerly the Stratosphere) is a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It includes a 1,149 ft (350.2 m) observation tower, the tallest in the United States. It is also the second-tallest observation tower in the Western Hemisphere, surpassed only ...

  6. United States amusement park accidents - Wikipedia

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    United States amusement park accidents. Amusement park accidents refer to serious injuries or deaths that occur at amusement parks. Many such accidents are reported to regulatory authorities as usually required by law everywhere. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission tracks statistics for all amusement ride accidents.

  7. Video of fairground ride accident is from China, not Atlanta ...

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    The claim: Video shows people getting hurt on a ride at Atlanta county fair. A Sept. 5 Instagram post (di rect link, archive l ink) shows a video of a swing ride at a fair. As the swings come down ...

  8. Beijing Shijingshan Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    The park then went to open nine new roller coasters in the 2000s and a further three in the 2010s, including a rebuilt Crazy Mouse roller coaster. The park's original roller coaster, the Atomic Coaster closed in 2018 after 24 years of operations. In 2021, the park underwent an upgrade which saw the addition of three new roller coasters. [2]

  9. Insanity (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Height restriction. 52 [1] in (132 cm) Insanity is an inactive thrill ride located 900 ft (270m) above ground at the top of The Strat in Las Vegas, Nevada that opened in 2005. [2][3] As of March 2023, Insanity is closed until further notice, and has been removed from the list of thrill rides at the resort. [4][5]