Fourteen injured as tree falls on rollercoaster at Spanish theme park

Two of the casualties were airlifted to hospital in a critical condition

Holly Evans
Monday 12 February 2024 08:42 GMT
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Fourteen injured as tree falls on rollercoaster at Spanish theme park

More than a dozen people have been injured after a tree fell on a rollercoaster ride at a popular theme park in Spain.

Two of the 14 casualties are said to be in a critical condition and were airlifted from PortAventura World and rushed to Bellvitge Hospital in Barcelona and Joan XXIII Hospital in Tarragona.

The incident occurred on a wooden roller coaster called Tomahawk, with children reportedly among those injured.

At least 14 people have been injured at PortAventura (PortAventura)

A spokeswoman for the local emergency services confirmed that two people with critical injuries had been transferred to hospital, while three others had been taken to hospital with less serious injuries.

The theme park confirmed in a statement on social media: “This morning, due to high winds, an accident has occurred in which a tree came down on the Tomahawk rollercoaster.

“Some of the branches hit customers who were on the attraction. Our emergency protocols were activated immediately.”

PortAventura’s website describes the ride as a “children’s roller coaster with frenetic climbs and descents that will test the bravery of all those who dare to challenge it”.

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