With the arrival of winter, skiing has become a popular tourist activity for many tourists. However, when it comes to enjoying the thrill and fun of skiing, safety should not be overlooked. The tragedy that occurred at the Kagura Ski Resort in Yuzawa-cho, Japan, is another wake-up call for us.
A 27-year-old Chinese tourist surnamed Fu suffered a terrible accident at Kagura Ski Resort. On that sunny afternoon, she enjoyed skiing as usual. However, accidents always come so suddenly. After she fell, she was buried by the merciless snow. Although her friend who skied with her witnessed all this, he was unable to provide timely assistance due to his own lack of experience.
The timely appearance of the ski patrol bought precious time for the lady's life. Unfortunately, however, when she was taken to the hospital, doctors declared that she had no signs of life. Later in the evening, the hospital officially pronounced her death.
This incident has given us food for thought. First of all, we need to recognize that skiing is a high-risk sport. Still, many people may overlook this because of their pursuit of thrills and fun. Therefore, it is crucial for every skier to have a good understanding of the safety knowledge and skills of skiing.
Second, everyone involved in this incident should deeply reflect on their own actions. For those who are on the ground but fail to provide assistance, they should be aware of how important it is to step up in times of crisis. And for those who are new skiers, they should focus more on improving their skills and experience so that they can make the right judgment and action in case of an emergency.
In addition, the management of the ski resort should also reflect deeply on this incident. They should strengthen security measures and provide better rescue services to ensure the safety of tourists. At the same time, they should also strengthen safety education and guidance for skiers to improve their safety awareness and skill level.
This incident is not only a tragic accident, but also a warning to each of us. We should learn from this incident, strengthen our sense of self-protection, and improve our skills and experience to ensure the safety of our lives and those of others. At the same time, we also call on relevant departments and institutions to strengthen the management and supervision of tourism safety, so as to provide tourists with a safer and more reliable tourism environment. Let us remember this unfortunate lady and draw strength and wisdom from her to work together to keep our lives safe. May her spirit rest in peace, and may such tragedies never happen again.