A 27 year old Chinese tourist died at a Japanese ski resort, falling and being buried in the snow .

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Chinese tourist tragically died at a ski resort in Japan ** intervened in the investigation.

Recently, a tragedy in Yuzawa Town, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, is embarrassing. A female tourist from China fell while skiing at Kagura Ski Resort, was buried in the snow, and was eventually pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital. It is reported that the tragedy occurred in the area where the ski resort is closed to tourists, and ** has intervened in the investigation.

On the day of the incident, the ski patrol team received a request for help from the skiing woman's friend and immediately launched a rescue. However, due to excessive snowfall, the site of the incident has been banned from the ski resort. Although rescuers quickly rescued the woman, she lost her vital signs after being taken to the hospital and was eventually pronounced dead.

According to reports, the woman, a 27-year-old Chinese tourist, accidentally fell while skiing and was buried in snow. Friends who skied with her told ** that they had witnessed her fall, but were scared because they were new skiers and couldn't come to help.

Kagura Ski Resort is an area designed for skilled skiers, and the ski resort is closed to visitors due to the risk of avalanches due to excessive snowfall. This has attracted widespread attention and raised questions about the safety management of ski resorts.

*An in-depth investigation of the circumstances at the time of the incident is ongoing to determine whether there were any gaps in safety management. The accident has once again raised concerns among tourists about the safety of ski resorts. In response to such tragedies, we should also reflect on the safety awareness and emergency response capabilities of tourists in ice and snow sports.

Skiing is a high-risk outdoor activity, and in addition to the management responsibilities of ski resorts, tourists also need to raise their awareness of self-protection when participating in this sport. For beginners, seeking help from ski resort staff or following relevant safety regulations in a timely manner will help to reduce the occurrence of tragedies.

In these special times, the safety of international visitors is even more important. As a popular tourist destination, ski resorts should pay more attention to the safety of tourists, and improve the early warning mechanism and emergency rescue level. At the same time, tourists should also stay vigilant and protect themselves while enjoying sports, so as to ensure that the trip is enjoyable and safe.

This tragic incident is not only a personal tragedy, but also a reminder of the need to be more careful in snow sports and work together to create a safer travel environment. It is hoped that the relevant departments can deeply reflect on the safety management of ski resorts and take more effective measures to protect the lives of tourists. Let us observe a moment of silence for the deceased and work together for the safe development of ice and snow tourism.

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