After Deoghar, ropeway stranded mid-air in Himachal, 11 passengers stuck
According to sources, the ropeway stood in mid-air due to a mechanical fault.
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Himachal Pradesh: Hours after it was reported that a cable car was stuck in the air in Deoghar, a similar accident took place in Himachal too. According to ANI, 11 people including two senior citizens and four women are stuck in a cable car trolley for the last 1.5 hours in Himachal Pardesh's Parwanoo. The reason for this accident is believed to be a mechanical fault in the cable car system. A rescue operation is underway.
Himachal Pradesh | 11 people including two senior citizens and four women are stuck in a cable car trolley for the last 1.5 hours following a technical fault in the cable car system. Rescue operation is underway: Pranav Chauhan, DSP, Parwanoo
— ANI (@ANI) June 20, 2022
According to sources, the ropeway stood in mid-air due to a mechanical fault. The passengers have been stuck for about two hours. The rescue operation has begun.
A National Disaster Response Force team is conducting a rescue operation at the site where a cable car was stuck mid-air with 11 people on board after a glitch at Timber Trail Parwanoo in Himachal Pradesh`s Solan valley on Monday.
According to an official, out of the 11 people, five have been rescued including three females and two males,As per Pranav Chauhan, DSP, Parwanoo, two senior citizens and four women are stranded in the cable car.
"The rescue operation is underway at Parwanoo Timber Trail where a cable car trolly with tourists is stuck mid-air," said Dhanbir Thakur, SDM Kasauli.
However, the tourists claimed that they were given the only option to be rescued using ropes. The tourists demanded other alternatives for the rescue operation to be continued.
Earlier, the tourists claimed "lack of arrangements" and feared being rescued using ropes.
According to the video shot by the tourists stuck in the cable car, the tourists refused to use ropes for the rescue operation.
"They said that if you want to be rescued through ropes, then it is fine otherwise we have no other option," a female said.
"I cannot use the ropes. They (the authorities) said if you want to be rescued, then fine, or else the operation would not be conducted. They have no arrangements," a tourist claimed.
Earlier today, Virender Sharma, Superintendent of Police said, "6-7 tourists stranded in Parwanoo Timber Trail (cable-car) due to some technical problem. Another cable car trolly deployed to rescue them.
The technical team of the Timber Trail operator deployed and the police team are monitoring the situation.In April, some cable cars collided on a ropeway at Trikut hills close to Baba Baidyanath Temple on Sunday.
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