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Four people injured in Italian cable car crash, 100 people evacuated from mountain

Local authorities reported that helicopters assisted in bringing around 100 people to safety after a cable car crash on a mountain in the northwest of Italy.

According to the Italian Fire Service, two cabins collided near the village of Macugnaga located in Piedmont.

It was reported that three passengers in the upper carriage, as well as the cable car operator on the ground level, were injured. According to other Italian media, six people required medical attention.

After the incident, nearby ski slopes were closed.

Filippo Besozzi is the managing director of Macugnaga Transporti e Servizi, a lift operator. He told ANSA that one of their 'cabins' had failed to slow down in a way expected, and it hit a station barricade.

He added, "Fortunately, there are no serious injury and no one's lives is in danger."

Italian media reported that the cable car service was halted following the accident. The group of about 100 people, including children and foreign tourists, were left stranded at the upper station at Monte Moro Mountain at an elevation?of 2,800 metres for some time.

The Italian broadcaster RAI stated that the installation was built in 1962, and that it had been renovated two years earlier at a cost of?2 million euros ($2.4million).

Italy has had a history of cable car accidents. The most recent occurred in April, when four people were killed near Castellammare di Stabia (about 30 km south-east from Naples).

In 2021, a cable car that connected the northern Lake Maggiore to a mountain nearby plunged into the ground. ($1 = 0.8503 Euros) (Written by Keith Weir and edited by Alvise Armillini)

(source: Reuters)