One person has died after a Czech cable car cabin became detached from its cable this morning in the north of the country.
The victim is believed to be a staff
One person has died after a Czech cable car cabin became detached from its cable this morning in the north of the country.
The victim is believed to be a staff member who was travelling in the cable car alone while others were rescued from another cabin, a rescue service spokesperson said.
The cable car to the 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) Ještěd mountain uses two cabins, each operated by a member of staff.
'One cabin fell while on its way down. There was one person inside, who unfortunately succumbed to their injuries,' spokesman Michael Georgiev told Czech Television.

Pictured: One person has died and several others had to be rescued after a cable car cabin became detached from its cable this morning and crashed in the north of the Czech Republic

Rescuers work on a scene of a fallen cab under the Jested Mountain in Liberec, Czech Republic

In total 15 people were evacuated from a second cab and did not suffer physical injuries

Rescuers work on a scene of a fallen funicular cab under the mountain in Liberec
'Fortunately, the other cabin stayed in its normal place, some 15 people were evacuated, they should be without injuries, just suffered mental shock,' he said.
Czech Television said the cable car was scheduled to close on Nov. 1 for scheduled maintenance, according to Reuters.
The cable car in Ještěd is a popular tourist attraction that carried 211,000 people last year and owned by Czech Railways.
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The cable car in Ještěd is a popular tourist attraction that carried 211,000 people last year and owned by Czech Railways
It was the first such accident involving the Czech Republic's oldest cable car, which dates to 1933.
Operated by the Czech Railways, it leads almost to the top of Jested Mountain, near the city of Liberec.
The crash took place the day before the cable car was scheduled to undergo a planned two-week maintenance.
The tragedy comes just months after 14 people were killed and one child left with serious injuries after a mountain-top cable car plunged 65ft to the ground in northern Italy.
In May this year, the cable car was carrying passengers to the top of the Stresa-Mottarone line in the Piedmont region of the western Alps when it dropped just 1,000ft away from the station.

