
At least four people have died after a cable car crashed on the floor in Italy.
The accident occurred in Monte Faito in the city of the city of Castellammare di Stabia, near the city of Naples.
Italian Media has reported that a cable that supports the car failed. His leg reported that the cable car was close to a cliff when he fell. Mount Faito reaches 3,280 feet above sea level.
It is said that all victims are tourists. A person was “extremely seriously injured,” officials said.
“The cabin at the top has crashed,” said the Euronews website reported that the Euronews website reported that EAV’s public transport service, which runs the telephone service.
The cable car offers the passengers Vista del Monte Vesubio and the Bay of Naples.
The fog, wind and rain were hindering rescue efforts.
According to the reports, another cable car stopped below in the hill and around 16 people were rescued from that vehicle.
“The downstream emergency brake worked, but clearly not the one in the cabin that was about to reach the top of the hill,” said Castellammare Di Stabia Italian.
