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Tourist injured by rolling stone on central China glass skywalk

Source: Xinhua   2016-09-18 16:40:13

CHANGSHA, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- A video clip of a female on a glass skywalk in central China's Hunan Province being hit by falling stones is doing the rounds online.

Authorities in charge of the skywalk confirmed that the incident happened on Sept. 13 at Panlongya glass skywalk, which is on a cliff edge on Tianmenshan Mountain in Zhangjiajie City.

An official, surnamed Ding, with a Tianmenshan-based tour company, said a large stone had been dislodged by a man who had climbed the cliff to take photos, despite this being against the rules.

The stone broke up during its descent and some of the debris hit the right foot of the woman below, causing a fracture.

The injured tourist is receiving treatment, and the skywalk, which was slightly damaged, reopened soon after, Ding said.

There are three glass skywalks in Tianmenshan Mountain. The Panlongya skywalk opened on Aug. 1. The skywalk has regular safety checks and workers remove all loose stones on a regular basis, according to Ding.

Editor: Mengjie
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Tourist injured by rolling stone on central China glass skywalk

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-18 16:40:13
[Editor: huaxia]

CHANGSHA, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- A video clip of a female on a glass skywalk in central China's Hunan Province being hit by falling stones is doing the rounds online.

Authorities in charge of the skywalk confirmed that the incident happened on Sept. 13 at Panlongya glass skywalk, which is on a cliff edge on Tianmenshan Mountain in Zhangjiajie City.

An official, surnamed Ding, with a Tianmenshan-based tour company, said a large stone had been dislodged by a man who had climbed the cliff to take photos, despite this being against the rules.

The stone broke up during its descent and some of the debris hit the right foot of the woman below, causing a fracture.

The injured tourist is receiving treatment, and the skywalk, which was slightly damaged, reopened soon after, Ding said.

There are three glass skywalks in Tianmenshan Mountain. The Panlongya skywalk opened on Aug. 1. The skywalk has regular safety checks and workers remove all loose stones on a regular basis, according to Ding.

[Editor: huaxia]
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