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A shocking parasailing accident at Baga Beach has sparked fresh concerns over tourist safety after a cable snapped mid-air, causing a tourist to fall into the sea. The incident, which was captured on video, quickly went viral on social media, showing the terrifying moment the rope broke while the individual was airborne.
Eyewitnesses reported panic at the scene as the tourist plunged from a significant height. Fortunately, the parachute and life jacket played a crucial role in slowing the descent, preventing serious injuries. Rescue teams acted swiftly, ensuring the tourist was brought to safety without major harm.
The incident has once again highlighted potential lapses in safety protocols and equipment maintenance in water sports activities at popular tourist destinations. Questions are now being raised about the quality checks and regulations followed by operators offering such adventure experiences.
Authorities are expected to review safety measures and enforce stricter guidelines to prevent similar accidents in the future, especially as Goa continues to attract large numbers of domestic and international tourists.
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