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. China is home to about 2,300 glass-bottomed bridges -- and several glass sidewalks and slides.
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