At least four people were killed, another disappeared during the accident on the cable car near Naples in Italy. A terrible accident occurred only a week after the object was open for the tourist season.
This cable path connects the historical city of Castellamari di Stabia with Mount Monte Fighto. According to Italian broadcasters, the rope of the road broke, and one cabin fell right on an overgrown forest slope.
A few more cabins were blocked in the air from the accident, they had to be evacuated by rescuers.
Power Castellamari di Stabia states that all the victims were tourists. Bad weather conditions, including fog, wind and rain, complicated the access of rescuers to the mountains, to the place where the salon fell.
More than 50 rescuers participated in rescue work.
City Enterprise Eav Passenger Transportation – He serves this cableway – reports that the road “was open 10 days ago with all the necessary security conditions.”
“What happened is an incredible, unpredictable tragedy,” said the general director of EAV EAV, de Gregorio. He added that the investigation of the accident continues.
Italy Premiere Georgia Melony, who was in Washington during the incident, expressed sincere condolences to the families of the dead.
The peak of Monte Fighto Mountain is located at an altitude of 1100 meters above sea level. This is the cable carpet for him. It has been working since 1952. A similar accident on this road was in 1960, then the fall of the cabin also led to the death of four people.
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Source: Obozrevatel

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