Eight people, including six school children, were trapped in a malfunctioning chair lift in northern Pakistan on Tuesday, officials said, and a military helicopter has been dispatched to rescue them.

The children, who were stranded since about 6 a.m local time (8 p.m. Monday ET), were using the chair lift to get to school in a mountainous area in Battagram, about 124 miles north of Islamabad.

“A cable broke in a chair lift service, following which people have been trapped 900 feet above the ground,” Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said in a statement.

It said an army helicopter had been moved to the area for a rescue operation after attempts at fixing the fault had been unsuccessful.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

FBI Director Wray criticizes selection of new headquarters site, citing ‘potential conflict’

WASHINGTON — FBI Director Christopher Wray told agency staffers that he was concerned…

‘What? Me? Racist?’: Florida releases examples of ‘prohibited topics’ from rejected math books

Florida’s Education Department released four examples of portions of math books it…

Two juveniles arrested in Kentucky school bus stop shooting that killed 16-year-old

Two juveniles have been arrested in a drive-by shooting at a Kentucky…

Biden admin weighs lifting sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is considering lifting sanctions on Iran’s supreme…