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Express Tribune
23-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
EPCOT fire sends smoke over Walt Disney World as blaze erupts at France pavilion
On Saturday evening, a fire broke out at Walt Disney World's EPCOT theme park in Orlando, Florida, originating from a walk-in cooler in the backstage area of the France Pavilion. The blaze was quickly extinguished, resulting in no injuries. The incident led to the evacuation of guests from the "Remy's Ratatouille Adventure" ride, a popular 4D experience where visitors "join Chef Remy on a daring culinary caper." Videos shared on social media depicted thick black smoke billowing over the France Pavilion, visible from various points within the park. ‼️🇺🇸 Fire Erupts At EPCOT In Walt Disney World, Prompting Evacuation Of France Pavilion As Thick Smoke Billows Across Park And BoardWalk... A structure fire broke out behind the France pavilion at Disney's EPCOT and could be seen from The BoardWalk. Something caught fire during… — LeanneSpurs (@LeanneSpurs) March 23, 2025 The fire occurred during EPCOT's International Flower & Garden Festival, a peak period for the park. Despite the disruption, the France Pavilion reopened to guests later that evening, though the "Remy's Ratatouille Adventure" ride remained closed for further inspection. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. The quick response from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District fire department ensured minimal impact on park operations. This incident highlights the importance of stringent safety protocols in large-scale theme parks, especially during high-traffic events. Guests are encouraged to remain vigilant and adhere to all safety guidelines to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Eagles win Super Bowl 59, watch Philadelphia celebrate
The city of Philadelphia erupted in celebration, albeit amid calls for safety in the wake of a recent tragedy, after the Eagles toppled the mighty Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, 40-22. It was a banner night for the Eagles on both sides of the ball, putting the Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes on his back six times and torching the schemes of vaunted defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo for nearly 350 yards. Kansas City was listless throughout the game, being shut out for nearly three quarters and potentially suffering from the curse of President Donald Trump picking them to win. Philadelphia's mayor Cherelle Parker warned residents ahead of the game not to climb structures if the Eagles won after an 18-year-old Temple University student died after falling from a pole while celebrating the team's victory in the NFC Championship game − according to WTXF. "Just don't climb anything, that's the Golden Rule," Parker said at a press conference. Here's a look at the celebrations in Philadelphia after Super Bowl 59. Downtown Philadelphia have begun the celebrations... #SuperBowlLIX #SBLIX — LeanneSpurs 🇬🇧 (@LeanneSpurs) February 10, 2025 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Philadelphia celebrates after Eagles win Super Bowl 59