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Monte Faito Cable Car Crash Leaves Four Dead, One Injured

A snapped cable caused a gondola to plunge near Naples, prompting complex rescue efforts and a legal investigation.

Retter sind an der zertrümmerten Gondel im Einsatz
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Das Seilbahnunglück am Monte Faito kostete mehrere Menschen das Leben. (Archivbild)
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Overview

  • The Monte Faito cable car crash killed four people and left one critically injured when a cable snapped near Castellammare di Stabia.
  • Rescue teams evacuated over a dozen passengers from other gondolas using ropes and helicopters, with dense fog complicating operations.
  • The gondola was carrying five people, including an employee of the cable car operator and four tourists, when it fell near the summit station.
  • The local public prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, which occurred just one week after the cable car reopened for the season.
  • The Monte Faito cable car, in operation since 1952, has a history of safety incidents, including a fatal crash in 1960 and a power outage in 2021.