Four guests were hospitalized after a tree fell near the entrance of Six Flags Over Georgia during severe weather on Sunday. The incident occurred as strong storms moved through the Austell, Georgia area, according to a statement from Six Flags Over Georgia. Medical staff and local EMS responded to the scene where the guests were struck by the fallen tree. They were transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area on Sunday evening. Park officials have not released the identities of the guests or provided updates on their conditions. A video shared on social media showed emergency vehicles at the park's entrance as first responders worked near downed trees and branches. Six Flags has not confirmed whether any attractions were damaged or if park operations were affected.
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Four Guests Hospitalized After Tree Falls at Six Flags Over Georgia
A tree fell at Six Flags Over Georgia during severe weather on Sunday, resulting in four guests being hospitalized. The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area. Emergency responders attended to the scene, but no updates on the guests' conditions have been provided.
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Four Guests Hospitalized After Tree Falls at Six Flags Over Georgia