Rides are back up and running at Disneyland after they were temporarily halted for inspection following a magnitude 6.4 earthquake that shook Southern California
Rides are back up and running at Disneyland after they were temporarily halted for inspection Thursday following a magnitude 6.4 earthquake that shook Southern California.
The temblor was centered near Ridgecrest, west of the Mojave Desert, but was felt as far away as Los Angeles and Las Vegas."There was a mild earthquake so all the rides just shut down," an employee at the park told CNN earlier in the day. By 3:15pm Pacific Time, the official Disneyland app listed only Splash Mountain as temporarily closed, though it wasn't clear if the closure was earthquake-related.
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