
On Monday, a technical fault halted the Gulmarg Gondola cable car service in Jammu and Kashmir, leaving nearly 300 tourists stranded mid-air. Rescue teams from the State and National Disaster Response Forces, along with police and army personnel, safely evacuated all passengers without injuries. Both phases of the cable car were suspended for inspection and restoration. Officials, including Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, monitored the situation closely, assuring the public that the situation was under control and advising against panic.
The article group presents perspectives primarily from government officials and rescue agencies, emphasizing their coordinated response and monitoring of the incident. There is no significant opposition or critical viewpoint included. The coverage focuses on official statements reassuring public safety and ongoing investigations, reflecting a neutral stance centered on factual reporting of the event and response efforts.
The overall sentiment across the articles is cautiously positive, highlighting the successful rescue operation and absence of injuries despite the technical fault. While some reports mention panic among tourists, the tone remains reassuring, emphasizing control of the situation and safety measures. The coverage balances concern over the malfunction with confidence in the authorities' handling of the incident.
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