Chairlift Collapse Evacuates 78 at Ukrainian Ski Resort

A technical failure halted a chairlift at Ukraine’s Zachar Berkut ski resort, forcing emergency crews to evacuate 78 guests, including 39 children, in two hours.

Chairlift Breakdown

On Friday, just before noon, Ukrainian rescue services were notified that the chairlift at the Zachar Berkut ski resort in the village of Wołosianka, Bieszczady Mountains, Lviv region had stopped with passengers on board.

Rescue Operation Timeline

Rescue operations lasted over two hours, concluding at 2 p.m. State Rescue Service of Lviv region confirmed that 78 people, 39 of whom were children, were safely evacuated, with more than 70 rescuers involved.

Full Equipment Inspection

After the incident, the resort pledged a thorough inspection of all equipment before resuming service, promising to inform guests when the cable car will be operational again.

Resort’s Safety Measures

Authorities highlighted that the temporary suspension of the cable car was a standard safety measure; evacuated guests were provided with hot drinks, food, and refunds, and were thanked for their patience and understanding.

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