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WATCH: Texas roller coaster riders rescued after getting stuck for hours 100 feet in air
Eight students dangling nearly 100 feet in the air after a roller coaster in Galveston, Texas, malfunctioned and became stuck were rescued. The operation took hours, but everyone is OK.
What happened
According to ABC News’s source item, WATCH: Texas roller coaster riders rescued after getting stuck for hours 100 feet in air, Eight students dangling nearly 100 feet in the air after a roller coaster in Galveston, Texas, malfunctioned and became stuck were rescued. The operation took hours, but everyone is OK.
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- WATCH: Texas roller coaster riders rescued after getting stuck for hours 100 feet in airABC News - 2026-05-30T00:32:34+00:00
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