A ski lift mishap in Spain has left two teens in intensive care—find out how this wild lift ride turned into a rescue mission!
In a shocking incident at the Astún ski resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, a chairlift collapse has resulted in multiple injuries and extensive rescue operations. Initially, reports circulated indicating that at least 30 people had been injured, a number that was later revised down to around 15 confirmed injuries, with varying levels of seriousness. Among the injured are two teenagers who remain in intensive care, a sobering reminder of how quickly a fun day on the slopes can turn into a traumatic event.
The ski season in Spain's Pyrenees is usually filled with laughter and adventure, but this unfortunate mishap disrupted the holiday excitement. Eyewitnesses described a harrowing scene where around 80 people were left trapped in their chairs, dangling high above the ground. Local authorities sprung into action, employing helicopters to rescue those trapped and transport the seriously injured to hospitals. The ski resort community has been in shock, with officials expressing their deep concern and support for victims and their families.
Even as the dust settles on this alarming incident, the mystery surrounding the chain of events leading to the chairlift failure remains unsolved. Rescue efforts have highlighted the skills and bravery of the emergency services, showcasing their ability to handle such unexpected crises. Social media has been buzzing with messages of support and concern, as both locals and tourists rally together to offer assistance and relief to those affected by the accident.
Fun fact: The Astún ski resort sees thousands of visitors each winter, and unlike other resorts in the region, it features a scenic chairlift that offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountains. And speaking of breathtaking views, let’s appreciate that smooth chairlift rides are usually a breeze—but always keep an eye out for safety protocols, because even a small mechanical misstep can take a sudden turn toward chaos!
Initially reports suggested at least 30 people were injured in the incident, but the ski resort later said around 15 people were injured and three were ...
Officials say 10 people were taken to hospital after a chairlift failed at the Astún resort in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Around 80 people remain trapped, hanging in the chairlift at the ski resort of Astún, in the province of Huesca, state TV channel TVE reported.
Regional emergency services said 10 people needed to be treated in hospitals, including two who were seriously injured.
Helicopters rescued trapped skiers and transferred the injured; the cause remains unknown. The Spanish PM and resort expressed shock and support; social media ...
At least 30 people have been injured, many seriously, in a chairlift accident at the Spanish ski resort of Astún, in the Pyrenees mountain range, ...