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Kerala Sky Dining Fails, Family Rescued Mid-Air

Summary

  • A sky-dining attraction in Kerala malfunctioned, leaving five people stranded.
  • The group was suspended 120 feet in the air due to a hydraulic system failure.
  • Firefighters used harnesses and ropes to safely rescue all stranded individuals.
Kerala Sky Dining Fails, Family Rescued Mid-Air

A sky-dining experience in Kerala, India, experienced a significant malfunction this past weekend, resulting in a dramatic mid-air rescue. The attraction, which suspends diners on a platform operated by a crane, suddenly stopped working approximately 120 feet above the ground. The malfunction occurred shortly after 12:45 p.m. during the platform's routine operation.

Officials attributed the failure to the hydraulic system, which prevented the platform from being lowered. A family of four, including two young children, and an employee were on board when the incident occurred. Firefighters were immediately dispatched to the scene and initiated a complex rescue operation using ropes and harness systems.

The rescue effort, which involved fire units, local police, and Home Guard personnel, concluded around 4:30 p.m. after nearly four hours. Fortunately, all individuals were brought down safely without any reported injuries. Authorities are now reviewing the attraction's safety compliance, noting that such crane-lifted dining experiences are not yet covered under state adventure tourism regulations.

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The sky-dining attraction in Kerala malfunctioned, leaving five people stranded 120 feet in the air.
Firefighters climbed ropes to the stranded platform and used harnesses to safely lower everyone.
No injuries were reported among the stranded family and employee during the rescue operation.

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