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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — A small portion of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train attraction at Walt Disney World caught fire on Saturday night when embers from fireworks at Magic Kingdom landed on the exterior of the attraction.

The nightly fireworks had just ended when embers landed on the building outside the attraction about 10:30 p.m., igniting the fire, a Disney spokeswoman said.

The fire was first reported on social media around 10:20 p.m.

Reedy Creek Fire Department responded and extinguished the fire within minutes, according to eyewitnesses. An aerial ladder was used to put out the fire.

The fire was quickly put out, and no one was hurt, a Disney spokeswoman said. As of 11 p.m., multiple eyewitnesses said the fire was out.

Reedy Creek fire officials said fire likely started when fallout fireworks landed on top of the attraction and ignited decorative materials on the outside of the structure.

“We believe fireworks fell from the Magic Kingdom fireworks show and the ash landed at the top of the attraction, catching the fake grass on fire,” Bo Jones, spokesman for the Reedy Creek Fire Department, said in a statement. “The fire was contained to just the grass and did not get into the building or structure.”

The fire occurred during regular park hours and was difficult to access due to its location.

Passengers on the ride were able to get off safely. No injuries or major structure damage was reported.

The family-friendly roller coaster was closed for two hours before reopening around midnight.

Area around Mine Train back open. Ride is still closed. pic.twitter.com/Dd0AHETxAe — Theme Park Review (@ThemeParkReview) November 2, 2014

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#WDW RT @caa1000: @RobbyCortes It was quickly extinguished by Disney Fire Department. But, this looks so embarrasing. Fireworks to blame? — Robby Cortés🇵🇷 (@RobbyCortes) November 2, 2014

@disneydancer16 Spoke to someone who was safely evacuated from the attraction, it appears that there have been no injuries. — Da Mouse (@DaMouseNews) November 2, 2014

WALT DISNEY FIRE U/D: Fire was quickly extinguished; aerial was used due to access issues. Mine Train ride is currently closed. #BREAKING — N. Jerzy Fire Alert (@NJerzyFireAlert) November 2, 2014

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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

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

Small fire at Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Seems like fireworks fallout. Nothing too serious. Think it's already out. pic.twitter.com/UYL1k0EGmX — Theme Park Review (@ThemeParkReview) November 2, 2014

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7 Dwarves Mine Train is on fire! Friends just sent me these photos pic.twitter.com/LEKsQXqIfE — Lady Hill (@ladynwonderland) November 2, 2014

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