
Hundreds Rescued After Gulmarg Gondola Halts Mid-Air
Nearly 300 tourists were rescued after a technical issue caused the Gulmarg Gondola cable car to halt mid-air in Jammu and Kashmir, sparking panic. Meanwhile, the Indian government assured parliament that the country has adequate crude oil and LPG stocks, denying any shortages.
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Nearly 300 tourists rescued after cable cars halt mid-air
Around 300 people were stranded mid-air after the Gondola system suddenly halted in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Taking to X, the chief minister's office stated it was aware of the incident and was monitoring it.
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A massive multi-agency rescue operation involving the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, paramilitary forces and Civil Defence teams was launched immediately to evacuate tourists trapped inside multiple chair cars.
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