Italian cable car crash kills nine, injures two children

23 May 2021 - 15:58 By Reuters
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The cable car cabin plunged close to the second last pillar as it was moving up the mountain
The cable car cabin plunged close to the second last pillar as it was moving up the mountain
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Nine people died and two children were seriously injured on Sunday when a cable car linking Italy's Lake Maggiore with a nearby mountain in the Alps plunged to the ground.

The Stresa-Mottarone cable car carries tourists and local people from the town of Stresa on Lake Maggiore, almost 1,400 metres above sea level, to the top of the Mottarone mountain.

“This is the final toll of the accident as the car was carrying 11 passengers when the disaster happened,” Simone Bobbio, a spokesperson for Italy's alpine rescue service for the Piedmont region, told Reuters.

The cable car cabin plunged close to the second last pillar as it was moving up the mountain, Bobbio said, adding there were still no details about the nationality or ages of the victims.

Walter Milan, another spokesperson for the national alpine rescue service, told RaiNews24 television that two children had been transported by helicopter to a paediatric hospital in the nearby northern city of Turin.

A call to rescue services came just after midday , Milan said, adding that the cable car had fallen from a very high point and was now “crumpled” in the woods below.

The Stresa-Mottarone lift had only recently reopened after the gradual lifting of coronavirus restrictions.

The Mottarone peak is popular among tourists because of its panoramic views of Lake Maggiore and its picturesque islands as well as the vista of the surrounding Alps.

The cable car service first opened in August 1970 after almost three years of works to replace a cog railway and the journey takes 20 minutes, its website said.

The dual cable system is split into two sections, just over two kilometres between Stresa and Alpino and another three kilometres between Alpino and Mottarone.

It consist of two cars — in alternate directions — with each one carrying up to 40 passengers, it added. 


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