• Cable car plunges to the ground in Italy, killing at least 14 people

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    At least 14 people, including a child, were killed when a cable
    car plunged to the ground in northern Italy on Sunday, officials
    said.

    Marcella Severino, mayor of the town of Stresa, told Reuters
    that the Stresa-Mottarone cable car dropped 60 feet, adding that
    the cabin rolled several times down the steep slopes before it
    was stopped by the trees.

    It came down as it was making the 20-minute journey from the
    town on Lake Maggiore to the summit of the Mottarone mountain in
    the Alps, almost 4,500 feet above sea level.

    A picture of the wreckage taken by Italy's fire department
    showed the crushed and crumpled remains of the cable car in a
    clearing of a thick patch of pine trees near the mountain's
    summit.

    Hikers heard a loud hiss just before the crash, Severino said.

    Two children were in serious condition when they arrived at
    Regina Margherita Hospital in the nearby city of Turin,
    spokesman Pier Paolo Berra said by telephone.

    A boy around age 5 arrived conscious with fractured legs and
    trauma to his torso and his abdomen, Berra said. A second boy,
    whose age was not known, was in critical condition, he said,
    adding that he was not conscious on arrival. He had sustained
    severe head trauma and had also fractured his legs, he said.

    A child later died; the hospital did not specify which one.

    Walter Milan, a spokesperson for Italy's Alpine rescue service,
    said the identities of the other victims were unknown.

    Milan separately told The Associated Press that the cable line
    had been renovated in 2016 and had only recently reopened after
    coronavirus lockdowns closed ski lifts across Italy.

    At the location where the cable car fell, about 300 feet before
    the final pylon, the cables of the lift were particularly high
    off the ground, he said.

    Prime Minister Mario Draghi sent his condolences to the families
    of the victims on Twitter for what he said was a "tragic
    accident."

    "A special thought goes to the gravely injured children and
    their families," he said.

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    Mottarone is popular among tourists because of its panoramic
    views of Lake Maggiore and its picturesque islands, as well as
    the vista of the surrounding Alps.

    The cable car service opened in August 1970 after almost three
    years of work to replace a cog railway, its website says. The
    dual cable system is split into two sections, one just over a
    mile between Stresa and Alpino and the other about 2 more miles
    between Alpino and Mottarone, it says.

    It consists of two cars, in alternate directions, each carrying
    up to 40 passengers, it says.

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