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Abstract:Loud noises caused by an elevator malfunction at Disneyland Paris on Saturday led to a brief moment of panic, and rumors of an attack, but there were no injuries, authorities said. A police spokesman said people at the par
PARIS (Reuters) - Loud noises caused by an elevator malfunction at Disneyland Paris on Saturday led to a brief moment of panic, and rumors of an attack, but there were no injuries, authorities said.
A police spokesman said people at the park mistook the sounds for gunfire. France's Interior Ministry said there was a stampede, but that it was a false alarm and that the security forces confirmed there was no threat to the public.
Officials at Disneyland Paris did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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