In a shocking turn of events, a popular tourist attraction in Central Java, Indonesia, turned into a scene of horror when a glass bridge shattered on October 25.
This tragic incident claimed the life of one tourist and left three others injured. The Geong, a renowned tourist spot situated amidst the serene Limpakuwus Pine Forest, has been drawing visitors from far and wide, making this unfortunate occurrence all the more startling.
The Geong: A Popular Tourist Attraction
The Geong, a breathtaking glass bridge suspended 10 meters above the ground, has been a highlight for adventure-seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Offering stunning panoramic views of the lush Pine Forest, it officially commenced its operations in April 2023, quickly gaining popularity.
Tragedy Strikes: Bridge Shatters
On that fateful day, 11 tourists ventured onto the glass bridge. It was meant to be a memorable experience, but it turned into a nightmare when the bridge suddenly gave way, according to The Jakarta Post.
Two tourists plummeted to the ground, while two others desperately clung to the bridge’s frame. Tragically, one of the tourists who fell to the ground lost their life, while the other sustained minor injuries.
Safety Concerns and Negligence
Prior to this catastrophic incident, concerns about the safety standards of The Geong had been raised on social media platforms. Eko Purnomo, chairman of the Limpakuwus Pine Forest Cooperative, had taken the initiative to reach out to the management of The Geong, urging them to conduct a safety evaluation.
Alarming reports from netizens prompted this crucial step, emphasizing the need for ensuring the attraction’s safety.
However, what followed was an unfortunate display of negligence. The manager of The Geong failed to attend the meeting with Purnomo personally and sent a representative instead, laying down the groundwork for the subsequent disaster.
Police investigations conducted after the tragedy unveiled shocking details. The glass flooring of the bridge was a mere 1.2cm in thickness, far below the required safety standards.
It was also evident that the bridge had not been properly maintained, and no safety testing had been conducted on the bridge.
Furthermore, there were no safety nets, warning signs, or safety instructions in place to guide visitors.
Adding to the list of oversights, it was discovered that the ticket attendants at The Geong lacked the knowledge and expertise necessary to guide tourists safely across the bridge.
They primarily relied on their experience in the tourism industry, which proved to be insufficient in ensuring the safety of visitors.
Investigation and Closure
As a result of these grave safety violations, the Limpakuwus Pine Forest tourist area was promptly closed for an undetermined period to facilitate a thorough investigation.
The gravity of this incident necessitates a comprehensive examination to bring to light the extent of negligence and lapses in safety measures.