This Tuesday, November 19, around 7:30 a.m., an accident occurred at the Cime Caron cable car in the Val Thorens area, at more than 3,000 meters above sea level. In very difficult weather conditions, a cable car cabin which was being used as part of ongoing construction collided with the arrival station.
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A cabin hit the arrival station
Of the sixteen workers present in the cabin, six people were injured, two of them seriously. One was airlifted to the Grenoble University Hospital and the other to the Chambéry hospital center. Their vital prognosis is not in jeopardy. The prefect of Savoie, François Ravier, activated his crisis management cell, the departmental operational center, and the numerous victims plan (NOVI), in order to coordinate the emergency services, in link with the mayors of the municipalities concerned.
Significant resources deployed on site
Significant resources from the departmental fire and rescue service and the Savoie Samu are committed to caring for the victims. The station's rescue trackers, the CRS Alpes and the PGHM went to the site. “In total, 120 people were mobilized“, explains prefect François Ravier, whom we were able to reach by telephone. All the victims and people involved were being evacuated this Tuesday morning by the Orelle-Caron gondola.”A psychological unit was set up for the uninjured people, who were shocked.“The Albertville prosecutor's office opened an investigation entrusted to the CRS Alpesto understand what could have happened. Specialists from the technical service for ski lifts and guided transport (STRMTG) are expected on site in the afternoon.