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Cable car rescue in Turkey ends after fatal accident

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ISTANBUL — The last of 174 people stranded in cable cars high above a mountain in southern Turkey were brought to safety Saturday, nearly 23 hours after one pod hit a pole and burst open, killing one person and injuring seven when they plummeted to the rocks below.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the successful completion of the rescue operation on X Saturday afternoon.

A total of 607 search and rescue personnel and 10 helicopter­s were involved, including teams from Turkey’s emergency response agency, AFAD, the Coast Guard, firefighti­ng teams and mountain rescue teams from different parts of Turkey, officials said. Helicopter­s with night-vision capabiliti­es had continued rescuing people throughout the night.

The stranded people had been stuck on the Tunektepe cable car, just outside the Mediterran­ean city of Antalya, since 5:30 p.m. on Friday, when the accident occurred.

Istanbul resident Hatice Polat and her family were rescued seven hours into the ordeal. She said the power went out and the pod flipped four or five times.

“The night was awful, we were very scared. There were children with us, they passed out,” she said. “It was torture being up there for seven hours. It is swaying every second, you’re constantly in fear . ... It was very traumatic, I don’t know how we’ll get over this trauma.”

State-run Anadolu Agency identified the deceased as a 54-year-old Turkish man. Those injured included two children and were six Turkish citizens and one Kyrgyz national. Images in Turkish media showed the battered car swaying from dislodged cables on the side of the rocky mountain as medics tended the wounded.

Yerlikaya also announced that 13 people rescued from other cars were also taken to hospitals for checkups.

The cable car carries tourists from Konyaalti beach to a restaurant and viewing platform at the summit of the 2,010foot Tunektepe peak. It is run by Antalya Metropolit­an Municipali­ty.

 ?? DIA IMAGES VIA AP ?? Rescue and emergency team members work with passengers of a cable car transporta­tion system outside Antalya, southern Turkey, on Friday.
DIA IMAGES VIA AP Rescue and emergency team members work with passengers of a cable car transporta­tion system outside Antalya, southern Turkey, on Friday.

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