7 injured after TV camera falls 18 metres in Olympic Park
Large camera was suspended from cables to provide aerial views
Seven people were injured when an elevated television camera plummeted more than 18 metres to the ground Monday in the Olympic park outside the basketball venue.
The large camera is one of several suspended on cables to provide aerial views of the main Olympic Park. The Olympic Broadcasting Service said two guide cables on its camera snapped, causing it to fall to a lower concourse that feeds into the basketball stadium.
Chris Adams, a gymnastics fan from Britain, said he heard a cable snap and then watched as the camera fell and hit two women.
"It looked like a flying saucer coming through the air when it hit these two women," Adams said. "This thing is big, and it shot through the air. It came down at such a speed that they wouldn't see it. They weren't expecting it."
"When it hit the ground, you could see it hit the two ladies," Adams said. "And the glass from the camera, you could see it explode as it hit the women."
The Olympic Broadcasting Service said medical officials on the scene described the injuries as "minor," and that all seven people hurt were treated and released from care by Monday evening. It has launched a full investigation into the incident.
Adams said he saw both women were conscious and that medical personnel quickly arrived to take them away on stretchers.
Authorities quickly set up barricades around the area where the camera crashed and shattered glass littered the area.
"There was quite a lot of screaming and a bit of commotion," Adams said. "People were running to the situation to make sure these two ladies were OK."
Olympic Broadcasting Service officials said they had a cherry picker in transit to help workers examine some sort of problem with the camera before the incident, but it did not arrive in time. The camera moves along the park on wires suspended high above the ground.
The Olympic Broadcasting Service has operated cameras in Olympic parks and arenas since 2001.
The incident is the latest in a series of problems that have plagued the Rio Games, including an Olympic security officer being fatally shot after taking a wrong turn into a slum, robberies of a group of American swimmers including Ryan Lochte and two Australian rowing coaches and stray bullets twice landing in the equestrian venue at the Olympic complex.