2015年3月11日 星期三

Shanghai to curtail Chinese New Year celebrations after deadly stampede

Shanghai is toning down Chinese New Year celebrations by cancelling events and limiting people at tourist spots after a stampede killed 36 people seven weeks earlier.
Revellers, many of them young women, were trampled to death on New Year’s Eve after flocking to the historic riverfront, known as the Bund, a popular tourist destination.
Police on foot patrol and driving golf cart-like vehicles kept an eye on tourists who flocked to the Bund on Wednesday, the eve of the traditional festival.
Large stretches of the Bund remain closed off to the public by a temporary wall put up by the city shortly after the accident.
Shanghai is safe. That was just a chance accident,” said one tourist from the southern province of Fujian, taking a group photo with family and friends near where the crush occurred.
In the wake of the accident, the Shanghai government has cancelled at least five events during the week-long holiday, including a food fair and traditional bell-ringing at the Longhua temple.
The city has also announced it will restrict the number of visitors at more than 70 tourist spots, including the viewing platform of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the flagship Shanghai Museum.
Restrictions on numbers have not been announced for the Bund, where the crush also injured 49 people. However, police and security guards were limiting access to an elevated promenade along the riverfront through just a few designated points.
“This kind of accident is common in China, everyone going in one direction without thinking,” said another tourist from central Henan province, who gave his surname as Chao. “The government is giving it lots of attention now.”
An investigative report blamed police and city officials, who were aware of overcrowding but failed to act and communicate the risk to higher-level authorities.
In January, the city announced that 11 officials would be punished, with four removed from their posts.
China’s State Council, or cabinet, has called on local governments nationwide to control large gatherings at tourist spots during the Chinese New Year.
At the Yu Garden, another tourist site located on the site of Shanghai’s former old city, metal barriers and security guards loudly blowing whistles kept the crowds in check.
Structure of the Lead
   WHO-not given
   WHEN- New Year’s Eve
   WHAT- a stampede killed 36 people
   WHY-not given
   WHERE- Shanghai
   HOW- trampled to death

Keywords
   1. curtail:縮短
   2. stampede:踩踏
   3. flagship:旗艦
   4. promenade:漫步
   


3 則留言:

  1. After seeing this news, I think it is really ridiculous. How come people don't know there is someone screaming behind you? Also, I think China government should designate some police to arrange the crowd in Chinese New Year celebration.

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  2. This news reminds us to be aware of surroundings when there are many people.Don't push others or you may die! In addition, China should have deployed more police officers then, if so, the tragedy wouldn't have happened.

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  3. It's a tragedy that I can't believe. Next time we should remember not to push or pull others, otherwise the tragedy like this may happen again. We should protect ourselves and don't put others at a risk at the same time.

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