A man was left dangling 330 feet in the air after a glass-bottomed bridge in China shattered over the weekend.
The incident occurred on Pivan Mountain, which features the country’s longest glass bridge. Engineers are blaming 90-miles-per-hour winds for the near-tragedy, which left one unidentified man hanging from a support beam near the bridge’s halfway point, authorities say.
Fortunately, onsite staffers were able to help get the man to safety, they say. There will be an investigation into the incident.
China is home to about 2,300 glass-bottomed bridges — and several glass sidewalks and slides.










