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At least 17 people were injured when a chairlift collapsed in Andalucian ski resort of Sierra Nevada this morning. The chairs fell from a height of between 6m and 8m. Each of the chairs can carry four people. Snow and high winds in the area have complicated the rescue operation...
Sierra Nevada boasts around 90km of piste and has had a record number of visitors this season but there have been arguments locally about the capability of the infrastructure to handle the increased traffic.
Source: http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_20275.shtml
BBC video of the scene: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7920149.stm
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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hope nobody is seriously hurt, chair-lifts falling is my worst fear on ski-trips.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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These things seem to be a little to frequent for my liking recently! I dont remember this many lift accidents in previous seasons....
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Yikes! Apparently nobody seriously hurt, must have had a soft landing! I like the way they say the rest of the resort is operating fine, I assume they were saying that about all of the resort just before the chairs collapsed!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Liam, Accidents have always occured, however previously they didn't make the international news, with the web that's changed which means you hear about them more frequently, in reality modern saftey systems have probably decreased the number of incidents
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"The Spanish official said the 17 people involved were only slightly hurt because the snow on the ground had cushioned the fall.
The injured were treated for cuts and bruises at a medical centre in the small town of Pradollano but no one had to go to hospital."
Thank god for that.! is it me or have there been a lot of chair lift trouble this year? I hate heights but do have that "want to jump" from a lift when i'm skiing, and now (unlike the first year) am fine on chairlifts....Gondolas however.....i hate them! Probably far too much time watching "Where Eagles Dare" as a kid.
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Ouch, i'm glad there were no serious injuries.
looks like the whole cable wheel runner thingy broke off the pylon, i expected to see that the cable had popped out from between the sets of wheels. This happend in borovets on a button drag when my friend fell off, the cable ended up coming off the top drive wheel and the lower pylon on the downhill side. nobody else was on the lift at the time.
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stevos999 wrote: |
"The Spanish official said the 17 people involved were only slightly hurt because the snow on the ground had cushioned the fall.
The injured were treated for cuts and bruises at a medical centre in the small town of Pradollano but no one had to go to hospital."
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The situation must have changed a bit, now there are 23 injured and some have been hospitalised...
"All the injured were first attended to in the Pradollano health center at the ski centre. They were all adults and two of the most seriously hurt were finally evacuated by helicopter to hospital in Granada when the weather allowed later in the day.
There are four others whose injuries are described as serious."
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The situation must have changed a bit, now there are 23 injured and some have been hospitalised...
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oh, i was qouting the story on sky news, i guess they aren't as up to date as they think they are. My bad.
sky-news
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I know this place very well and i go every year, i just hope everyone involved has a speedy recovery
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Just saw reference to this on another website. Have ridden this lift many times and due back there in April. Very shocked. The slightly saving grace is that it is relatively low as the video shows, and they have had a good amount of snow. I also hope all those involved make a speedy recovery. Because the resort is high and prone to very high winds which result in regular lift closures I believe they check the lifts regularly. Just relieved it was a Monday out of high season - over the Christmas holiday the resort was heaving and I suspect it would have involved many more people.
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You know it makes sense.
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OOI, how could this happen if the machinery is checked regularly or does the inspection not cover weaknesses within the structures and mechanics?
Any engineers...
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