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Six Flags Magic Mountain reopens after bomb threat prompts closure

Amusement Park Company Six Flags To Sell 7 Of Its Parks
VALENCIA, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 06: An aerial view of a sign near the entrance to Six Flags Magic Mountain on March 06, 2026 in Valencia, California. Amusement park company Six Flags announced plans to sell seven North American theme parks to EPR Properties for about $331 million as part of a plan to reduce debt and streamline operations.
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A bomb threat delayed the opening of Six Flags Magic Mountain for about two and a half hours on Monday.

The threat was reported just before 8 a.m. L.A. County deputies and fire crews responded and brought in a K-9 unit trained to detect explosives as they searched the area.

Deputies say no signs of any explosives were found and CHP officials say it's probably another swatting call.


The park reopened at 12:30 p.m.


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