This accident, which occurred in the morning in the Pyrenean resort of Astún in Aragon (north-east), left a total of 30 victims, according to a latest report from the emergency services communicated on the social network had reported “30 to 35 injured”.
Miguel Ángel Clavero, director of emergency services in Aragon, explained on public television that this accident was due to “a problem with the pulley of one of the chairlifts”.
“This resulted in a loss of cable tension and some chairlifts falling while others remained suspended,” he added.
Ten victims had to be treated in hospitals, four of whom were in serious condition. The other twenty were treated at the station by emergency services.
Arriving on site, the president of the Aragon region where the Astún station is located, Jorge Azcón, indicated that the most seriously injured victim, a woman, had to be transferred to a nearby hospital by helicopter.
All the skiers who were left hanging in their chairlift were rescued, he added.
-Five helicopters and around fifteen ambulances were mobilized while a field hospital was set up in the station.
“People stole”
A young man, who witnessed the incident, told TVE that he saw a cable from the chairlift mechanism jump. “Suddenly the chairlifts started bouncing and people were flying,” he described.
“We suddenly heard a noise and we fell to the ground, in the chairlift. We bounced five times, up, down and our backs hurt and got hit but there were people who fell from the chairlifts “said María Moreno, one of the victims, on public television.
“We were very scared,” she added, saying she saw people injured on the track below after being “directly affected by the chairlift” having fallen.
In a message published on X, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said he “shocked by the information about the accident in Astún station” and indicated that he had “offered all the support” from central government to local authorities.
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