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Five killed after cable on suspension bridge snaps in China

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Five killed after cable on suspension bridge snaps in China

Five people were killed after a cable on a suspension bridge snapped in northwestern China’s Xinjiang region, causing them to fall off the bridge, state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday.

The incident, which took place at 6:18 p.m. on Wednesday in a sightseeing area in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, injured a further 24 people, Xinhua said.

The scenic area has been closed while the incident is being investigated, Xinhua said.

Aftermath of a suspension bridge collapse in Yili, Xinjiang.

A suspension bridge snapped in China on Wednesday night. via REUTERS

Videos circulating on social media, verified by Reuters, show a low-hanging suspension bridge tilted to one side with handrails made from cables dangling between the walkway and the ground below.

Part of the bridge hangs over a river.

The videos also show at least two people lying on the ground below the bridge.

In one of the videos, a casualty was put onto a wooden plank, while another video shows people carrying the makeshift stretcher away from the scene.

Collapsed suspension bridge in Yili, Xinjiang.

Five people died when the bridge collapsed in the tourist area. via REUTERS

Collapsed suspension bridge in Yili, Xinjiang.

A task force will investigate what caused the tragic incident. via REUTERS

The 25-square-mile area, called Xiata, boasts a natural landscape including a mountain pass, a valley, and a river as well as cultural remains such as ruins of an ancient town, public information shows.

The central government has sent a task force to the site of the accident to oversee the investigation and the treatment of the injured, Xinhua said in a separate report.

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