Nearly 300 tourists rescued after cable car incident halts operation
May 25, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Rescue Efforts Underway After Cable Car Malfunction in Kashmir
Around 300 tourists were stranded mid-air after a technical issue halted the Gulmarg Gondola system in Indian-administered Kashmir. Emergency responders quickly responded to the scene, utilizing ropes and ladders to safely retrieve passengers from suspended cable cars.
According to reports, the incident occurred when the gondola system experienced a malfunction, leaving the tourists stranded approximately 2,500 meters above ground level. Rescue teams were dispatched to the area, where they worked to stabilize the situation and facilitate the safe evacuation of those on board.
Details of the incident are still emerging, but officials have confirmed that emergency responders took swift action to rescue those in need. The rescue efforts involved the use of specialized equipment, including ropes and ladders, to safely retrieve passengers from the suspended cable cars.
The exact cause of the technical malfunction is currently unknown, pending further investigation. Authorities have assured that all necessary steps are being taken to ensure public safety and prevent similar incidents in the future.
As of now, the rescue efforts have been deemed successful, with all 300 tourists accounted for and safely evacuated from the scene. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness and response measures in place at tourist destinations.
Source: Al Jazeera