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Danger! More than 30 people are training skating on the wild river ice. What are the risks?

Training on the wild river ice, if the ice breaks, the consequences are unimaginable and people may drown.

In winter in the north, because the weather is very cold, the corresponding river surface will freeze. In many places, you can walk on ice.

And a training institution in Langfang, Hebei Province, actually opened a skating training class on the ice of Yehe River. For such a bold approach, I personally pinched a cold sweat for them.

Personally, I think it is very dangerous to train skating on the wild river ice, which may bring the following two risks.

First, the students were injured. We are not familiar with the ice on the wild river. The ice situation is complex and the ice range is relatively large. Even a professional skating training teacher may not be able to manage all the students well.

In the process of skating, there may be dangerous situations because there are impurities on the ice or the ice is thin.

Active on the ice is not only the relevant personnel who are trained, but also the civilians who are active on the ice. Their activities will also affect each other, which may lead to collisions and injuries.

Second, the ice broke and fell into the river. I'm more worried about whether the ice is strong enough or not, and whether the ice will break because of too many people or some strenuous exercise.

If this happens, it will be a very dangerous thing. Every winter, people fall into glaciers and eventually drown.

The practice of the training course seems to save the cost of renting the venue, but if something unexpected happens, I think the corresponding loss may be higher than the cost of renting the venue.

It is wonderful to walk on the ice in winter. But while we are experiencing the magic, we must first protect our own safety. After all, the ice in the wild river may not be as strong as we thought.