Nineteen people are being rescued from a fairground ride which became stuck 20 metres above the ground in London.
Firefighters had spent more than three hours retrieving adults and children from the ride on the Southbank in central London and were expected to work late into the evening rescuing those still stuck.
The ride, with hanging capsules that swing around a central pillar, is a popular attraction on the Southbank.
Footage from today's complex #SouthBank ride rescue. More here:https://t.co/ULmZ2sl8nfhttps://t.co/pOfeuoCfrc— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 31, 2016
Crews were also working with an onsite engineer to manually release the ride's friction brake so that it could be turned around and aligned with the aerial ladder.London Fire Brigade were using two aerial platforms to bring people down and as of 8am NZT had rescued people from five out of the 10 stuck capsules.
LFB station manager Clive Robinson said people on board were waiting patiently to be rescued.
"It's slow work as we need to access each cage on the ride individually and ensure they are secure before we move them from the ride onto our platform and bring them back down to the ground. "There are no injuries and everyone is patiently waiting for us to get around to them."