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Window cleaners left dangling at terrifying angle in strong winds as cradle slips on 820-ft building Cleaners left dangling at terrifying angle in strong winds as cradle slips on 820-ft building
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These terrifying images show the moments after a window-cleaning cradle on Austria’s tallest building suddenly slipped, leaving two workers clinging on for their lives.These terrifying images show the moments after a window-cleaning cradle on Austria’s tallest building suddenly slipped, leaving two workers clinging on for their lives.
Their precarious position could be seen for miles around, as one side of the platform fell to leave it at a near-45-degree angle.Their precarious position could be seen for miles around, as one side of the platform fell to leave it at a near-45-degree angle.
The two men had been cleaning windows on the 48th floor of the Donau City Tower in Vienna, and ended up dangling at more than 470ft (144m).The two men had been cleaning windows on the 48th floor of the Donau City Tower in Vienna, and ended up dangling at more than 470ft (144m).
The incident was unsurprisingly witnessed by a number of people passing by down below, and according to local news reports around 30 firefighters responded on the scene.The incident was unsurprisingly witnessed by a number of people passing by down below, and according to local news reports around 30 firefighters responded on the scene.
Though their work was hampered by strong winds, fire crews were able to lower extra cables to ensure the cradle did not drop any further, and the men were eventually let in through a ventilation shaft.Though their work was hampered by strong winds, fire crews were able to lower extra cables to ensure the cradle did not drop any further, and the men were eventually let in through a ventilation shaft.
Precisely how long the men were left trapped in the cradle remains unclear, and though they escaped unharmed one was treated for shock.Precisely how long the men were left trapped in the cradle remains unclear, and though they escaped unharmed one was treated for shock.
feuerwehr rettet 2 fensterreiniger am dc tower aus 144m höhe / 48. stock #w24aktuell #w24news @Wien24 foto (c) ma 68 pic.twitter.com/1sV7ONvOULfeuerwehr rettet 2 fensterreiniger am dc tower aus 144m höhe / 48. stock #w24aktuell #w24news @Wien24 foto (c) ma 68 pic.twitter.com/1sV7ONvOUL
The 60-floor, 820-ft (250-m) building they were working on was completed last year overlooking the Danube in one of the city’s main urban business hubs.The 60-floor, 820-ft (250-m) building they were working on was completed last year overlooking the Danube in one of the city’s main urban business hubs.
It is officially called DC Tower 1 – with construction now underway on DC Tower 2 on a site nearby.It is officially called DC Tower 1 – with construction now underway on DC Tower 2 on a site nearby.