Severe heat waves in the UK have given ways to some amazing images and gloomy reminders about how the coming decade will be seen. This week, England saw the temperature touching 40 degrees Celsius. The country’s office issued a red extreme hot warning for the first time, according to the BBC. With such extreme weather conditions, a new tweet highlighting how those who plan to ride a roller coaster at the amusement park, must walk down the rail.
A group of people who were caught with roller coasters at the Amusement Taman Alton Towers Staffordshire were forced to go down the stairs to reach the ground. The journey stopped suddenly because the equipment was too hot and the track affected the smooth function. The details of the incident were shared on Twitter by a user named Dean along with the images of terrible experiences. The first tweet displays a roller coaster track image when the sun shines over the sky. He wrote along the picture, “An Shuttle Oblivion has stopped at the top, I’m sure the magic water bottles will immediately come out in this heat.” In the following tweet, Dean updated that guests trapped in the roller coaster ride were equipped with a water bottle by the evacuation team. “Magic water bottles have taken it for guests on the ship,” read the following tweet.
As soon as the team began the evacuation process, it was quite clear that the trip could not go down. “Preparation is being made to evacuate the drivers from the shuttle above, clearly the journey cannot be started again at this time,” Dean said.
The next picture shared by Twitter users saw guests walking along the roller coaster track through the stairs. He mentioned in a tweet, “Guests are now evacuated from above, they remain safe in all evacuation, with bottled water provided, and Harness to walk back to the ground!”
In addition to the amusement park, hot waves in the UK cause the lights to melt, forest fires, and curved roads.