The Scotsman

14 killed in Italy cable car crash

- By NICOLE WINFIELD

At least 14 people have been killed and a child is being treated in hospital after a cable car taking visitors to a mountainto­p view of lakes in northern Italy plunged to the ground.

The area’s mayor said it appeared that a cable broke near the summit of the Mottarone peak, which overlooks Lake Maggiore, sending the car spinning until it hit a pylon and fell to the ground.

At that point, the car overturned “two or three times before hitting some trees”, she said. Some of those who died were thrown from the cabin.

At least 14 people have been killed and a child is being treated in hospital after a cable car taking visitors to a mountainto­p view of lakes in northern Italy plunged to the ground.

Stresa mayor Marcella Severino said it appeared that a cable broke, sending the car spinning until it hit a pylon and fell to the ground.

At that point, the car overturned “two or three times before hitting some trees”, she said. Some of those who died were thrown from the cabin.

Images from the site showed the crumpled car in a clearing of a thick patch of pine trees near the summit of the Mottarone peak overlookin­g Lake Maggiore.

“It was a terrible, terrible scene,” Ms Severino told an Italian TV news channel.

By yesterday evening, the death toll had risen to 14 after one of two children taken to Turin’s Regina Margherita children’s hospital died.

Hospital spokesman Pier Paolo Berra said several attempts to restart his heart had failed and “there was nothing more we could do”. The other young child, who arrived at the hospital conscious, remains in a serious condition with broken bones.

The plunge on the the Stresa-mottarone line happened about 100m before the final pylon, in a spot where the cables were particular­ly high off the ground, said Walter Milan, spokesman for Italy’s Alpine rescue service.

He said the cable line had been renovated in 2016 and had only recently reopened after coronaviru­s lockdowns forced the closures of ski lifts across Italy.

Sunday was a beautiful, sunny day in the area, and Mr Milan said that many families were taking advantage of the weather to enjoy a day out after months of lockdown. Italy only reopened a few weeks ago, allowing travel between regions after a winter of Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Mottarone reaches a height of 1,491m (4,900ft) and overlooks several picturesqu­e lakes and the surroundin­g Alps of Italy’s Piedmont region.

Italian premier mario drag hi offered his condolence­s to the families of the victims.

The trip up the mountain from the base at the lake features a cable car to get up half-way and then a chairlift to reach a small amusement park, Alpyland, further up that has a children’s rollercoas­ter offering 360-degree views of the scenery.

The site also offers mountain bike paths and hiking trails, as is common for many Italian mountain areas that are popular with tourists and locals in spring and summer.

The Stresa-mottarone cable car line advertises a panoramic, 20-minute trip up the mountain, offering a view of seven lakes at the peak.

Italy’s transport minister, Enrico Giovannini, was following the rescue effort, which involved the deployment of three helicopter­s to the mountainsi­de.

It appeared to be Italy’s worst cable car disaster since 1998 when a low-flying US military jet cut through the cable of a ski lift in Cavalese, in the Dolomites, killing 20 people.

It is the latest incident to raise questions about the quality of Italy’s transport infrastruc­ture. In 2018, the Morandi bridge in Genoa collapsed after years of neglect, killing 43 people.

 ??  ?? 0 The crash, attended by the National Alpine Rescue Corp which released this image, happened on a steep, forested mountainsi­de
0 The crash, attended by the National Alpine Rescue Corp which released this image, happened on a steep, forested mountainsi­de
 ??  ?? 0 An image taken by firefighte­rs shows rescuers working by the wreckage of the cable car
0 An image taken by firefighte­rs shows rescuers working by the wreckage of the cable car

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