One of the four dead is the cable car operator from a nearby city. The rest were two British and one tourist of Israel.
Around Naples in Southern Italy on April 17, four people were killed and one received serious injuries as a result of a cable car crash. It was reported by Mountain Rescue Services and Firefighters, Reuters reports.
The accident occurred at the top of Monte Fiyoto, about 45 km south -east of the city after supporting the cable.
It was noted that one of the four dead was the cable car operator from a nearby city. The rest were two British and one tourist of Israel.
The second Israeli was injured and was in a stable, but serious condition.
According to the head of public transport of the EAV company, who operated the cable car, Umberto de Gregorio, the cable car opened for the spring-day day ten days ago.
Car tragic on cable #Italy
• Monte Faito, Naples on April 17
• 4 dead incl. A British couple, Israeli Woman, and the operator
• Cause: Support Cable Snapped Mid-Desscent
• 1 tourist critically injured; 12 Others are safely rescued#Chiq #faiz pic.twitter.com/v1nyo6ywmc– Globe’s eyes (@eyes_globe) April 18, 2025
Remember that in Italy a cable car fell into the Mount Mottaron area.
It was also reported that in the Czech Republic near the city of Liberets, a cabin on the cableway leading to Mount Ested was damaged.
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