Adolescente hospitalizado tras caída de 50 pies en cascada de Disneyland

Updated: CaliforniaToday Orange County

A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized and later released after falling approximately 50 feet down a waterfall at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred when the teenager exited the Grizzly River Run ride prematurely and ended up in a restricted area near the attraction's waterfall.

Park officials reported that the boy was evaluated at a hospital as a precaution and was discharged the same day. The incident took place on a busy afternoon at the theme park, prompting a swift response from Disneyland security and emergency medical personnel.

The Orange County Fire Authority also responded to the scene. The teen sustained minor injuries, but the exact nature of his injuries has not been disclosed.

Disneyland officials stated that they are reviewing the incident and reminded guests to follow all safety instructions while on rides. The Grizzly River Run, a whitewater rapids adventure ride, features several waterfalls and is popular among visitors.

The ride was temporarily closed for inspection following the incident but has since reopened. The boy's family has been notified, and no further details have been released.

Source: telemundo52.com

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