The fire was first reported at approximately 10:20 p.m. ET, according to WGHP.. Eyewitnesses said it had been extinguished by 11 p.m. and the ride reopened around midnight, officials said. A call to the Reedy Creek Improvement District emergency services, which oversees the area including Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., went unanswered.

Attractions Magazine reported the fire was likely "caused by fireworks."

The ride opened on May 28, as part of the New FantasyLand expansion at Disney World.

Reports of the fire first emerged on Twitter and Instagram. A video from the scene shows flames leaping into the night sky.

Come to Walt Disney World. Trust me, the fire effects on the rides are so realistic, you'd swear the ride is burning. pic.twitter.com/aXw0InljtN — Sam Fritz (@SFritz730) November 2, 2014

disney mine train on fire ohh frickkk pic.twitter.com/ecytQwTvoi — Briana (@brrianamartinez) November 2, 2014

Seven dwarfs mine train ride in WDW has caught fire due to a firework remain from the fireworks show. Breaks my heart pic.twitter.com/SUs4k8sbQE — shelby hughes (@shelbykhughes) November 2, 2014

Yeah, Walt Disney World needs to rethink Wishes. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train caught fire b/c of fireworks fallout. — Holly B. Schulz (@Holly_Brooke7) November 2, 2014

Ladder trucks in Fantasyland. Doesn't look like anyone was injured. pic.twitter.com/ufrJBH7nhZ — Lost Horizons ￰ﾟﾚﾝ￰ﾟﾚﾀ￰ﾟﾌﾐ (@horizons1983) November 2, 2014

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train caught on fire. Probably during Wishes fireworks show. Fire trucks putting it out now. pic.twitter.com/5TiShTkJZK — Jeff Krause (@jeffkrause1) November 2, 2014