11 Tourists stuck on cable car in Himachal’s Timber Trail resort, rescue ops underway

At least eleven tourists had been stranded mid-air after their cable automobile developed a technical snag in Himachal Pradesh’s Parwanoo on Monday. A trolley was once deployed to rescue the stranded tourists. After three hours, ten people have now been rescued.

A technical group of Timber Trail operators have been deployed and a police crew is currently monitoring the situation.

The cable vehicle was carrying a whole of 11 travelers when it stopped mid-air. Parwanoo official Chattar Singh informed media that the rescue operation is being carried out with the aid of the Timber Trail personal inn staff.

A group of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is also at the spot. The cable auto has been stuck for the remaining three hours.

A group of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is additionally at the spot. The cable vehicle has been caught for the ultimate three hours.

A similar incident was once suggested on the same ropeway in October 1992, when 11 passengers received stuck. They were later rescued by way of the Indian Air Force.

In April, three humans died after vacationers have been stuck in cable automobiles in Jharkhand’s Deoghar district for greater than forty hours.

By editor