Four guests were hospitalized after a tree fell near the entrance of Six Flags Over Georgia during a severe thunderstorm on Sunday.
The incident occurred as strong storms moved through Austell and the greater Atlanta area, prompting a severe thunderstorm warning from the National Weather Service.
Medical staff and local emergency services responded to the scene, transporting the injured guests to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
Park officials have not disclosed the identities of the guests or provided updates on their medical conditions.
Video footage captured at the entrance shows fire trucks, ambulances, and other emergency vehicles positioned near downed trees and large branches as first responders worked on the site.
A visitor described the day as initially relaxing before a sudden storm caused the tree to fall near the exit walkway as guests were leaving the park.
Social‑media posts displayed a large tree spanning part of the park, with some observers noting it appeared to rest on the Mindbender roller‑coaster track, though the extent of any damage remained unclear.
Six Flags officials have not confirmed whether any attractions were damaged or if park operations were affected by the incident.
In a separate weather‑related event, a powerful wind gust caused a metal cabana frame to collapse at a rooftop venue in Hollywood, Florida, injuring five people who were taken to a local hospital with non‑life‑threatening injuries.