Hundreds rescued after Gulmarg cable car develops technical snag
- On Monday, about 300 tourists were stranded mid-air at the Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir after the cable car system developed a technical glitch, prompting immediate rescue operations.
- The cable car ascends to approximately 14,000 feet at Apharwat Peak across two phases; operators previously suspended the system in January last year due to technical issues.
- Swift rescue efforts by the Army, State Disaster Response Force, National Disaster Response Force, and Police evacuated 116 people from 21 of the 65 stranded cabins.
- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated, "The situation is completely under control and there is no cause for panic," while Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha directed DGP Nalin Prabhat to oversee operations.
- The Gulmarg Gondola previously witnessed a fatal accident on June 25, 2017, when seven people were killed after strong winds uprooted a tree that struck a cabin.
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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Indian Army, in coordination with Jammu and Kashmir Police, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and local administration, launched a swift rescue operation at Gulmarg on Monday after a technical fault left multiple cabins of the Gondola cable car stranded mid-air with tourists onboard. India News | J-K: Indian Army Leads Rescue Ops as 65 Gulmarg Gondola Cabins Stranded, 80 Tourists Evacu…
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Rescue operations are currently underway after the cable car service developed technical fault in Jammu and Kashmir's Gulmarg on Monday with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stating that the "situation is completely under control"
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