A technical failure left over 100 riders stuck midair on the “Sky Screamer” at Six Flags Magic Mountain for more than two hours on Sunday. The ride, which reaches nearly 200 feet, malfunctioned, suspending passengers as staff worked to resolve the issue. Two individuals were taken to the hospital for evaluation, but no serious injuries occurred. Six Flags has since apologized for the inconvenience and assured that safety measures are being addressed.
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