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An accident occurred on the glass plank road in Huguxia, Liaoning. What was the cause of the accident?

Liaoning Huilong Lake Tourism Culture Industry Co., Ltd. issued a statement on the 20th, saying that some tourists in the scenic spot collided due to the sudden rainstorm and the speed of taxiing was too fast, resulting in the death of 1 person and many injuries. The injured have been sent to the county people's hospital in time for treatment, and there is no life-threatening danger.

The reporter learned that the glass slide in the accident is an amusement project in the scenic spot. When tourists go down the mountain, they can choose to take the glass slide to go down the mountain quickly. The official of the scenic spot said in the propaganda that "there are handrails on both sides of the slide, which are completely closed, so don't worry about flying out." There is at most one serial collision or rear-end collision. "

After the incident, Huanren County mobilized health, public security, emergency, transportation, cultural tourism and other departments to fully carry out treatment, and set up relevant investigation teams to further investigate the cause of the accident. Our company expresses its deep apologies and tries its best to do the follow-up work.

The reporter learned that Tiger Valley Gorge Scenic Area is located in Qimen Village, Xiangyang Township, Huanren Manchu Autonomous County, Benxi City, Liaoning Province. It is operated by Liaoning Huilong Lake Tourism Culture Industry Co., Ltd., with a scenic area of 1.65 million mu and a total investment of 2 1.00 million yuan. It consists of Huilong Lake and Tiger Valley Gorge.

20 19 scenic spot is fully open, mainly including glass plank road, glass fiber reinforced plastic cable bridge, glass sightseeing platform, cruise terminal and so on. At the beginning of this year, Tiger Valley Gorge Scenic Area was declared as "a national 4A-level scenic spot with the approval of the higher tourism department".