Kaohsiung Da Li Sky Garden: Sky Train Part Falls, Injuring Person, Operations Suspended
At Kaohsiung's Da Li Sky Garden, a part of the sky train fell off, injuring one passenger's knee, leading to the temporary suspension of operations. The facility will undergo a comprehensive inspection. Da Li stated its commitment to accompanying the injured person and handling future arrangements.
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(Central News Agency reporter Lin Chiao-lien, Kaohsiung, 5th) Da Li Sky Garden, which reopened in early April, attracted crowds with facilities like the sky train and pirate ship. However, around 3 PM today, a door part fell off while the sky train was in operation, causing a civilian's knee injury. Da Li stated that they accompanied the injured person throughout the medical process, and the sky train's operations are temporarily suspended for a comprehensive inspection.
The "Da Li Sky Garden," which carries countless memories for Kaohsiung residents, reopened early last month with a new look as "Da Li Sky Garden RIZZ" to welcome visitors. In addition to amusement facilities, it also combines music and dining to attract more customer groups.
An accident occurred at Da Li Sky Garden around 3 PM today, injuring a person. Da Li stated via text message that while the sky train was in operation, the door part fell off due to improper locking after maintenance, causing a 29-year-old male civilian to suffer a bruised knee. The sky train's operations are currently suspended and will undergo a comprehensive inspection. It will only reopen after safety is confirmed.
Da Li stated that on-site staff immediately provided ice packs to assist and contacted an ambulance at the first instance. Staff accompanied the civilian to the hospital for further examination. They will continue to follow up and track the recovery.
Kaohsiung City Fire Department stated that the injured civilian was in pain but conscious at the time and was treated by paramedics before being sent to the hospital. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150505
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(Central News Agency reporter Lin Chiao-lien, Kaohsiung, 5th) Da Li Sky Garden, which reopened in early April, attracted crowds with facilities like the sky train and pirate ship. However, around 3 PM today, a door part fell off while the sky train was in operation, causing a civilian's knee injury. Da Li stated that they accompanied the injured person throughout the medical process, and the sky train's operations are temporarily suspended for a comprehensive inspection.
The "Da Li Sky Garden," which carries countless memories for Kaohsiung residents, reopened early last month with a new look as "Da Li Sky Garden RIZZ" to welcome visitors. In addition to amusement facilities, it also combines music and dining to attract more customer groups.
An accident occurred at Da Li Sky Garden around 3 PM today, injuring a person. Da Li stated via text message that while the sky train was in operation, the door part fell off due to improper locking after maintenance, causing a 29-year-old male civilian to suffer a bruised knee. The sky train's operations are currently suspended and will undergo a comprehensive inspection. It will only reopen after safety is confirmed.
Da Li stated that on-site staff immediately provided ice packs to assist and contacted an ambulance at the first instance. Staff accompanied the civilian to the hospital for further examination. They will continue to follow up and track the recovery.
Kaohsiung City Fire Department stated that the injured civilian was in pain but conscious at the time and was treated by paramedics before being sent to the hospital. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150505
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