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Roller coaster riders get stuck at N.C. amusement park for 30 minutes

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Park-goers experienced terrifying moments after a group of people got stuck on a roller coaster at Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina, last week.

Park officials said the incident happened on the "Flying Cobras" last Friday. "On Friday, April 29, Flying Cobras, located in County Fair at Carowinds, had an unexpected ride stoppage on the lift" park officials said in a statement to FOX Television Stations. "The park’s maintenance team responded quickly, and at no time were guests in danger.

All guests were returned safely to the station and unloaded within 30 minutes. The safety and security of our guests and associates is Carowinds’ top priority."Officials did not make it immediately known why the ride got stuck. RELATED: Nearly dozen people stuck on ride for 2 hours at Universal Studios Hollywood"My very first experience at a theme park on a roller coaster," Brandon Allen, one of the riders, told Queen City News. "And I got stuck."A first-person look at the roller coaster that left riders stuck at the Carowinds amusement park in North Carolina on April 29. (Credit: Carowinds)"I personally watched my tears fall from the sky," he added. "It was terrifying.""We go to the very top where they’re backing you up, and he was doing a countdown," Allen continued. "He goes, ‘we are very sorry, but we are having technical difficulties,’ and we thought he was joking because of the surprise element or something."According to the park’s website, rides are inspected and licensed by the North Carolina or South Carolina Department of Labor prior to opening.

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