Cable detaches on Ohio amusement park ride
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Cedar Point's Power Tower ride was closed on Monday after a cable on one of the ride's towers detached from the ride vehicle on Sunday evening, CBS affiliate WOIO-19 reported.
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The safety system performed as designed, and the ride vehicle returned to the loading position, according to Cedar Point Spokesperson Tony Clark.
None of the guests were injured, WOIO-19 reported.
'Safety is a top priority, and the ride will remain closed while we complete a thorough review and inspection of the ride,' Clark said.
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