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Cable cars in Jharkhand, Matan, 48 stuck on road hit ropes for 16 hours

local villagers also NDRF Help in rescue operation.

Ranchi:

at least two people They were killed and many injured after the cable cars in rope collided with Each other in the Tricot Hills near Baba Baidianat Temple in Dogar district in Jharkhand on Sunday, officials said.

According to officials, 48 people They are still stuck in No less than 12 cabins in ropes and rescue operation with The help An Indian Air Force helicopter is underway.

It seems that the accident occurred due to a technical problem that resulted from it in collision of cable car, and official He said, adding, however, exactly cause Not yet confirmed.

ropes manager Other employees fled the scene after the accident. news PTI reported.

a team of The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been dispatched to the site for Deoghar Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri said the rescue operation.

Both the capital and the supervisor of Subhash Chandra Ghat Police are monitoring the rescue operation from the site.

Mr. Bhajantri said that the local villagers also NDRF Help in rescue operation.

“The situation is completely under control. Some people They are still stuck in cable car in With ropes, they are rescued. The directorate said in its appeal that “all tourists are evacuated safely.” people Not to spread rumours.

MP Godda Nishikant Dube said he had informed Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Jharkhand Secretary Sokdeo Singh and asked for hiring of NDRF teams.

“I thank the Union Minister of Interior for take knowledge of It’s right away.”

Jharkhand Tourism says The Trikut Cable Car is India highest Vertical ropes.

The ropeway is about 20 km from Baba Baidyanath temple, and its length is about 766 meters, while the height of the hill is 392 meters.

There are 25 cabins in Cord. four people can sit in every room.

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