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Early indications are a power cut damaged electronic equipment in the wave machine control room, which had led to the tsunami pool generating bigger and bigger waves. Yulong Shuiyun Water Park ...
Dozens of tourists were injured after a wave machine malfunctioned and plowed through them at a water park in northeast China earlier this week. The accident, which was caught on video, happened ...
Forty-four people were injured at a water park in China when a malfunction in the wave pool triggered a tsunami-like wall of water that swallowed dozens of swimmers, local media reported. The ...
A Chinese water park has shut down its “tsunami pool” after a machine malfunction created a massive artificial wave that injured dozens of swimmers. CNN values your feedback 1.
Shocking video shows the moment at least 44 people were injured when a wave machine malfunctioned at a water park in China – unleashing a tsunami that swept over the swimmers.
The 48-foot waterslide tower is photographed at The Wave, the City of Dublin’s new water park, in Dublin, Calif., on Friday, May 19, 2017. Three of the six slides remained closed on Sunday, May ...
DUBLIN — The city’s big new Wave water park reopened for its second weekend Saturday to less fanfare, drama — and fewer visitors as well — than a week ago when a 10-year-old boy skidded ...
Raging Waves features 26 water slides, a quarter-mile long lazy river and a 350,000-gallon wave pool. All of the attractions are named to fit the park’s Australian theme. “We have multiple ...
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