Tsunami Pool at Chinese water park lives up to name, injures dozens with bone-breaking giant wave
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Like a lot of similar facilities, Yulong Shuiyun Water Amusement Park has a wave pool. The park seems particularly proud of the intensity of its attraction, gong so far as to call it the Tsunami Pool. Unfortunately, last Monday that turned out to not really be much of an exaggeration, as this video, shot inside the park, shows.
After sending a series of normal-sized waves swimmers way, suddenly a much larger mass of water swells. Several times higher than the heads of the people in the pool, the giant wave doesnt give them a playful push, but slams into them simultaneously from the front and above, carrying the first row of swimmers crashing into the people behind them. People further back can be seen struggling to get out of the way of the advancing mix of water, bodies, and flat rings, but you can only run so fast in water, and its only the guests at the far end of the pool, opposite where the wave formed, who arent caught in the mess.
In total, 44 guests were injured, including three who suffered broken ribs or legs.
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The Longjiang city government has denied early rumors that operator error was to blame, and is instead saying that its initial findings show that a power cut damaged the Tsunami Pools electronic equipment and caused a malfunction, though its not currently clear how a loss of power had the end result of making the machine-produced waves larger than intended.
https://soranews24.com/2019/08/02/tsunami-pool-at-chinese-water-park-lives-up-to-name-injures-dozens-with-bone-breaking-giant-wave/