Sun, 07 Jun 2026 Berlin 00:04 DE / UKR / EN

Roller Coaster Accident in Vienna’s Prater: Five Injured

An accident occurred on Saturday afternoon at the traditional roller coaster in Vienna's Prater, resulting in five people being injured.

Roller Coaster Accident in Vienna’s Prater: Five Injured
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As Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) reports, a carriage of the roller coaster in Vienna's Prater derailed, leading to an accident in which five adult passengers were injured. Two of the injured had to be taken to a hospital, while the other three were treated on-site. The exact circumstances of the accident are still unclear; however, the operator of the attraction suspects human error.

The roller coaster in Vienna's Prater is one of the oldest and most famous roller coasters in Europe. It opened in 1897 and attracts numerous visitors each year. The incident has raised questions about safety and operational procedures, particularly regarding the maintenance and operation of such rides.

The Vienna police and the relevant safety authorities have launched investigations to clarify the exact causes of the accident. It is also being examined whether all safety precautions were adhered to. The roller coaster is known for its nostalgic design and is considered a popular attraction for families and tourists.

Accidents in amusement parks are rare; however, they can have serious consequences. In the past, there have been reports of similar incidents that resulted in injuries or even fatalities. Therefore, amusement park operators are required to adhere to strict safety standards and conduct regular maintenance to ensure the safety of guests.

Reactions to the incident in Vienna's Prater are mixed. While some visitors show understanding for the risks associated with rides, others are calling for a thorough review of safety measures. The city of Vienna has announced that it will wait for the results of the investigations before taking further steps.

In the coming days, more information about the injured and the circumstances of the accident is expected to be released. The roller coaster will remain closed until the safety checks are completed. The operators have expressed their sympathy for the injured in an initial statement, emphasizing that the safety of guests is the top priority and that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.

The incidents in Vienna's Prater also shed light on the overall safety situation in amusement parks. Experts recommend that visitors inform themselves about the safety standards of the respective attractions before visiting. The industry is under pressure to improve safety protocols and strengthen public trust in the safety of rides.

Overall, it remains to be seen what lessons will be learned from this incident and what measures will be taken to enhance safety in amusement parks. The investigations are expected to take some time, and the public will be eagerly awaiting updates.