Pakistan cable car accident incident: Children trapped in Pakistan cable car rescued

In a recent turn of events, it was reported that all eight people who were trapped inside a cable car, which was hundreds of meters above a deep ravine in a remote part of northwest Pakistan have been rescued successfully after over a 14-hour-long operation. The statement was issued by the Prime Minister, Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Tuesday. Currently, the people took a sigh of relief as all passengers were brought to safety. Follow us around for all the insights and fresh updates.

Pakistan Cable Car Accident Incident

Recently, it was reported that all eight people who were stuck during a cable car dangling hundreds of meters above a ravine in Pakistan’s northwest for many long-14 hours have now been rescued safely and securely. It was revealed that in a slow and gradual dangerous operation, a military helicopter rescued a child, while teams on the ground recovered the rest of the group after dark.

Later, they were helped to safety along a zip line with a huge amount of crowd over the top of the hillside which celebrated their rescue. However, it was revealed that the group was on their way to school when the car’s cables snapped.

Shockingly, across 274m, i.e. 900 ft above the ground and in high winds, the cars were left hanging. Reportedly, Pakistan’s caretaker prime minister, Anwar Ul Haq Kakar claimed that he and the community can take a sigh of relief as the passengers involved in the tragic accident are thereby rescued.

Reportedly, Pakistan’s army said that the rescue mission had been extremely difficult and dangerous. According to reports, the incident took place at about 7.00 on Tuesday near the city of Battagram in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

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It was confirmed that 6 children aged between 10 and 16 years old and 2 adults were trapped under dangerous circumstances. Furthermore, it was rumored that one of the children, a teenage boy had a heart condition and was unconscious for many hours, and an adult named, Gulfaraz told the local media about the same.

Later, a rescue worker told Reuters that a child was also fainted due to the heat and fear, but it was unclear if that was the same child. Before moving forward, let us know what Pakistan’s homemade cable car system actually is.

According to the local people, it was known that the cable car links the village of Jangri to Batangi where the school is situated.

As you all know, a car is a popular and cheap mode of transport to get across the Allai Valley which divides a two-hour road journey through mountainous terrain into just four minutes. Reportedly, the car cable snapped in a sudden way and was making its fifth trip of the day.

The local media outlets reported that the residents used loudspeakers to alert officials to the crisis, but it, however, took a long four-hour rescue operation to arrive at the remote location.

Pakistan Cable Car Accident

Following that, the anxious crowds, which included relatives who were trapped immediately gathered along the ravine while watching military helicopters battling against the strong winds to lower commanders to the stranded car.

However, several attempts were made but all of them failed. Later, some amount of food and water were successfully served. Explore further to learn about how the cable car crossed a huge valley.

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It was revealed that despite a river flowing hundreds of feet below, the cable car crossed a huge valley. Additionally, during the gusty winds, there were increasing concerns that the helicopter’s rotor blades could further destabilize the cable car.

Moreover, the night set during the operation was suspended. However, the rescuers continued their efforts with the help of zip line experts and local people on the ground.

It was believed that Allai, which is a mountain area located at an altitude of 2000m above sea level spread the settlements far and wide, and in that area, there is very little infrastructure like roads and basic facilities.

Evidently, in most the area chairlifts and cable cars are utilized constantly for transportation from one mountain to another. The local media reported that people who are involved in this incident are believed to be privately operated by residents.

Furthermore, the police claimed that they checked the lift each month and many sources verified this independently. Prime Minister, Anwaar ul Haq Kakar says that he has ordered all privately operated lifts to be inspected for safety.

We hope you got all the insights regarding the case. Thank you for being a patient reader.

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