The Star Malaysia

Disneyland shuts cooling towers after park visitors fall ill

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ANAHEIM Disneyland has shut down two cooling towers after people who visited the Southern California theme park came down with Legionnair­es’ disease.

A dozen cases of the bacterial lung infection were discovered about three weeks ago, the Orange County Health Care Agency announced on Friday.

The patients, ranging in age from 52 to 94, lived or had spent time in Anaheim, and nine had visited Disneyland in September.

One patient, who hadn’t visited the park, has died, the agency said.

There haven’t been any new cases linked to Anaheim since September, the agency said.

Legionnair­es’ disease can be spread through inhaling droplets from contaminat­ed water sources.

While many people have no symptoms, it can cause serious pneumonia and prove dangerous to those with lung or immune system problems.

The disease can be treated with antibiotic­s.

Disneyland was informed of the Anaheim cases on Oct 27 and after testing found that two cooling towers had elevated levels of Legionella bacteria.

The towers were taken out of service on Nov 1, disinfecte­d, went back in operation on Nov 5 but were shut down again on Tuesday and will remain offline until tests confirm they are free from contaminat­ion, according to the park and the county health agency.

Cooling towers are evaporativ­e systems that provide cooled water for various uses such as refrigerat­ion but not for drinking water. The towers are not in public areas.

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