Nine Germans die in Austrian cable car accident
Posted on: Monday, 5 September 2005, 16:58 CDT
By Alexandra Zawadil
VIENNA (Reuters) - Nine Germans, including six children, were killed when a helicopter dropped a concrete block on a gondola at a popular Austrian ski resort, emergency services said on Monday.
The helicopter was carrying material to a mountaintop construction site when it dropped the block, knocking one car in a string of gondolas off its wires and leaving others swinging so violently that their passengers were thrown out.
Austrian radio said the victims were traveling to the glacier ski area above the Alpine resort of Soelden in the western Austrian state of Tyrol.
"I can confirm that they are German," a spokesman for police in Tyrol said. The injured were also believed to be German, he added.
A spokesman for the rescue services said six children aged between 10 and 15 were killed. Austrian news agency APA said they were between 11 and 13 years old.
Television pictures showed bodies lying on the rocks beneath the glacier. More than 100 other passengers had to be rescued from stranded cars.
A spokeswoman for the Austrian Red Cross said up to 10 other people had been seriously injured in the incident. Christian Laucher, a spokesman for the rescue services, said there were six seriously injured.
"It was with great sadness and grief that I learned of the tragic cable car accident at the Tiefenbach glacier in Soelden, Tyrol, in which nine holidaymakers from Germany, including apparently six children, were killed," German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said in a statement.
Soelden, close to the city of Innsbruck, is a popular ski resort both in winter and in summer, when hikers, skiers and snowboarders take cable cars up to glaciers above the village.
"Everything happened very quickly and now we have nine people dead," Ernst Schoepf, mayor of Soelden, told Austrian ORF television. "The block dropped on the cable, set it swinging, causing one car to fall and the others to swing around."
The lift carried passengers between Rettenbach and Tiefenbachferner, two stations in the sprawling ski area.
APA reported that the helicopter was flying the piece of concrete, weighing around 750 kilograms (1,650 pounds), around 300 meters (yards) above the car's cables when the block fell.
Austria has around 3,000 cable cars and ski lifts, transporting around 500 million people a year.
Almost five years ago, 155 people were killed when a funicular ski train caught fire in a tunnel near Kaprun, 60 miles south of Salzburg, in Austria's worst peacetime disaster.
Broadcaster ORF said the public prosecutor's office was investigating the cause of the accident.
(Additional reporting by Franziska Schenker and Iain Rogers in Berlin)
Source: REUTERS
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