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A rockfall in Enshi Grand Canyon killed three tourists and injured one. Who should bear the responsibility for this accident?

On the afternoon of October 2, a tragedy occurred in the Enshi Grand Canyon in Enshi Prefecture, Hubei Province. A large rock falling from the sky hit several tourists, causing three deaths and one injury. Although the local public security department after the incident , the fire department and the hospital all rushed to the rescue as soon as possible, but they still could not save the tragedy. This incident happened within the scenic area, and the scenic area has an unshirkable responsibility.

After the incident occurred, relevant departments took time to comfort the families of the victims and injured tourists. And the Enshi Grand Canyon Scenic Area stopped its business operations on the grounds that there were serious safety hazards, but even so there was no way to make up for the pain caused to the parties involved.

Enshi Grand Canyon is one of the most famous scenic spots in Hubei Province, and one of the more famous landscapes among the scenic spots in Enshi Grand Canyon is "A Stick of Incense". The legendary "stick of incense" is about 150 meters high and has a minimum diameter of only 4 meters. The rocks here cannot be blown down by wind or beaten by rain. They have stood proudly among the peaks for thousands of years.

Many netizens know that Enshi Grand Canyon is famous for its "One Stick of Incense", but the terrain is indeed dangerous. It is recommended to pay attention to safety when visiting. Because at that time, the stick of incense in Enshi Grand Canyon was not protected by iron nets like Mount Emei. Did the person in charge of the scenic spot really not think of such safety hazards, or did he not consider the safety of tourists?