Two Teenagers in Intensive Care Following Ski Lift Collapse in Spain
Two 18-year-old women are in intensive care after a ski lift accident at the Astún ski resort in the Pyrenees on Saturday. Local media initially reported that at least 30 people were injured in the collapse; however, the resort later clarified that approximately 15 were injured, with three suffering serious injuries.
Regional officials have stated that the exact cause of the incident remains unknown and is currently under investigation. The ski resort assured that all necessary permits and safety inspections were in place. Emergency protocols reportedly facilitated the evacuation of all remaining lift users within two and a half hours.
Eyewitness Jaime Pelegri described the scene as "very scary," recounting how the lift cable "lost tension," leading to the rapid descent of several chairs. Although he and his wife escaped unharmed, he noted that some individuals fell 10 to 15 meters into the snow and suffered injuries.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed his shock at the incident and extended his thoughts to the injured and their families. Despite the collapse, the ski resort announced it would continue operations as usual on Sunday.
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