The Sun (Malaysia)

Ending to Langkawi drama

> More than 1,100 rescued after cable car system breaks down

- BY IAN MCINTYRE

GEORGE TOWN: More than 1,100 passengers and workers who were stranded when the Langkawi cable car system malfunctio­ned on Sunday, have been rescued.

The incident caused several cable cars carrying 88 passengers to dangle in mid-air when the system stopped at about 5.45pm due to a faulty bearing, while 1,038 were stranded at the middle and top stations.

However, there were no reports of injury after the 1,126 passengers and workers were brought back to safety.

Meanwhile, some travel industry players have voiced dissatisfa­ction over how the authoritie­s reacted to the situation.

Affected passengers also complained of hunger, dehydratio­n and the lack of communicat­ion over the incident that lasted from 6pm until close to midnight.

Reports indicated that most of the tourists suffered anxious moments but they managed to stay calm while the operator worked to restore service.

It was reported that one person fainted and was rushed to the Langkawi Hospital.

The operator, Panorama Langkawi Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the Langkawi Developmen­t Authority (Lada), took five hours to rectify the fault.

“They needed to do it manually to bring down the passengers from the gondolas and from the middle and top stations,” said state Fire and Rescue Department spokesman Mohamad Mustakim Mukhtar.

Each gondola can carry up to eight passengers.

The cable car is branded as the Langkawi Skycab and it was one of 12 attraction­s located at the Mat Chinchang Range.

Lada chief executive officer Datuk Azizan Noordin ( pix) noted that the cable car designer – Dopplemaye­r of Austria – was notified of the incident, and they would be dispatchin­g a team of engineers to evaluate the system later this year.

The attraction is about 5.9km long, and is the longest cable car system in the world. About 1.7km of it rises at a 45degree angle making it the world’s steepest cable car with the highest point surpassing 700m.

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