Cable Car Glitch In Kashmir's Gulmarg Leaves Scores Of Tourists Stranded

मुख्य बातें
- •Scores of tourists stranded in Kashmir's Gulmarg after a cable car malfunction.
- •individuals rescued so far from 59 of the 65 cabins that were trapped.
- •Rescue operations for the remaining cabins are ongoing.
- •The Army and local authorities are working together to ensure a smooth and efficient rescue operation.
- •The incident highlights the importance of having robust emergency response systems in place.
A major disruption in the cable car services in Kashmir's Gulmarg has left scores of tourists stranded. The incident occurred on [insert date] when a technical glitch caused the cable cars to come to a halt. The stranded tourists were left in a precarious situation, with authorities scrambling to initiate rescue operations.
According to reports from the Army, who were involved in the rescue efforts, 286 individuals have been successfully rescued from 59 of the 65 cabins that were trapped along the lines. The Army has assured that rescue operations for the remaining cabins are in progress, with a focus on ensuring the safety and well-being of the stranded tourists.



