A roller coaster carriage at a theme park in Scotland came off its rails and fell 9m onto a children's ride, local media reported, with police saying 10 people were injured.
The Daily Record newspaper cited eyewitness reports saying the carriage, carrying 10 people, on the Tsunami ride at M&D's theme park, in Motherwell, flew off the rails as it turned a corner and plummeted to the ground on Sunday (local time).
Emergency services on site after rollercoaster crashes at M&D's Theme Park, N Lanarkshirehttps://t.co/toQIm7RAVE pic.twitter.com/wrQWB4xFM3
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 26, 2016
"A serious incident occurred at M&D's today involving the Tsunami roller coaster. We have all emergency services on site to assist. The theme park is closed until further notice," a spokeswoman for the park said in a statement.
Lanarkshire Police said in a statement on Twitter that 10 casualties had been confirmed and an investigation was under way.
Ten casualties confirmed after M&D Theme Park Incident. Joint Police and HSE investigation now underway.
— LanarkshirePol (@Lanarkshire_Pol) June 26, 2016
The Scottish ambulance service earlier said six ambulance crews, a special operations response team and emergency doctors had been sent to the park.
Pictures on Twitter showed people trying to help those trapped in an upside down carriage.