China, was blown to pieces in howling 90 mile per hour winds.The structure was built with glass panels stretching across the length of the walkway, giving pedestrians a heart-stopping view of the scenes below.However, the glass panels flew off the bridge in high winds while a man was halfway across the crossing – with the male tourist then requiring rescue from emergency services.The Straits Times reports: “Under the joint rescue efforts of firefighters, police, and forestry and tourism personnel, the male tourist successfully crawled to safety at 1.20pm.“He has been taken to a hospital and is receiving psychological counselling.”An image of the man in peril quickly circulated across Chinese social media site Sina Weibo over the weekend,.
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