Gulmarg gondola accident an 'Act of God', says cable car operator

The system stopped
operation and we found out that the cable had been derailed, he added
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news : The management of the company that operates the gondola
cable car service in Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday blamed
"an act of God" for the Sunday tragedy which killed seven people
including four members of a Delhi family.
Riyaz Ahmad, General Manager of the
project, told IANS that there was no violation of the standard operating
procedure (SOP) on Sunday as alleged by some.
A man, his wife and their two
children were killed in the accident that also left three locals dead. Another
150 people who were in other cable cars were saved.
"We don't operate the gondola
during high velocity winds and there is an inbuilt safety mechanism in the
system that automatically stops the operation whenever there are gusty
winds," Ahmad said.
"What happened yesterday was a
great misfortune because of an act of God," he told IANS.
Ahmad said there was bright
sunshine when the cable cars were in motion. But, he said, "suddenly a
gush of strong wind uprooted a pine tree that hit another large pine tree,
whose branch fell on the cable derailing it from the pulley.
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