20 trapped in Tokyo Skytree Tower elevator for five hours, famous mall closed on Monday after incident


TOKYO (Bernama-Kyodo): Twenty people, including children, were trapped inside an elevator at Tokyo Skytree tower from Sunday night for about five hours, the operator said, adding that the facility will be closed on Monday for safety checks, Kyodo News reported.

Two elevators running between the entrance on the fourth floor and the 350-metre-high observation deck on Japan's tallest broadcasting tower, a popular tourist spot, came to a stop at around 8:15pm Sunday, leaving the 20 customers inside one of them stranded. No one was injured.

The other elevator in the tower in the capital's Sumida Ward was not carrying any customers.

About 1,200 people were also left at the observation deck, but they descended after elevators subsequently resumed operation.

The popular mall was then closed on Monday (Feb 23). The tower operator said it will use Monday to thoroughly inspect the elevators.-- BERNAMA-KYODO

 

 

 

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