Carowinds announced how it plans to repair the Fury 325 roller coaster that developed a large crack last week.
The theme park announced that after consulting and inspecting the entire ride with Bolliger & Mabillard, the company that manufactured Fury 325, it has determined the crack formed along a weld line in the steel column of the support beam.
"Working in close coordination with B&M, we are planning to remove and replace the existing support column," Carowinds said in a statement. "The new support column, which is being fabricated by B&M, is expected to be delivered to the park next week."
Carowinds did not provide an estimated date on when Fury 325 could reopen. The coaster has been closed to the public ever since the crack was reported to security last week.
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