A fire broke out near Disneyland's "It's a Small World" attraction Saturday night, People reports.
The blaze broke out at around 9:19pm on a tree near the park's behind-the-scene staging area. The fire most likely is caused by fireworks as part of the legendary theme park's nightly parade, as confirmed by Disneyland's official spokeswoman.
Fortunately, as terrifying as it looks from park goers who took videos and photos of the incident, no one was seriously injured or hurt.
KTLA also reported that firefighters have yet to determine the origin of the blaze. They also extinguished the fire that consumes a tree near Disneyland's "It's a Small World" attraction. The fire did not also damage the ride and is assumed to open on Saturday night.
"It's a Small World" is located in the Fantasyland area in Anaheim California. It is a 0 drop log flume dark ride. It features over hundreds of customized audio-animatronic dolls as children, frolicking in a spirit of unity and singing the attraction's title nursery rhyme song.
The ride is one of the oldest attractions of Disneyland. "It's a Small World" debuted in 1964 at the New York World's Fair.
The attraction uses boats to get the voyagers into different parts of the world, where the animatronic dolls are singing "It's a Small World" in their respective languages. The huge façade of the attraction is minute in size compared to its inside.
Since "It's a Small World" is Disney's one of the oldest attractions, it has undergone several revisions and alterations from inside out.
The attraction celebrated its 50th anniversary last April 22, 2014.