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Four killed as cable car crashes to ground near Naples after wire snaps

At least four people have been killed and another injured after a cable car crashed to the ground in Italy.

Officials said a cable snapped, causing the crash south of Naples, and they added that one other person remains missing. The governor of Campania told Sky News the four dead were "two couples of tourists".

Rescuers said the only survivor, a middle-aged man, was in a critical condition. Around 50 rescuers were involved in the search, the local fire department told Sky News.

Sixteen passengers were helped out of a separate cable car that was stuck mid-air near the foot of the mountain following the incident. They were freed one-by-one in a difficult operation using harnesses, footage on RAI public television and other media showed.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her condolences for the victims and their families and said she was in touch with rescuers. She spoke from Washington, where she was meeting President Donald Trump.

Vincenzo De Luca, head of the Campania region around Naples, told RAI that rescue operations were hampered by fog and high winds. Umberto De Gregorio, chairman of the EAV public transport company that runs the cable car service, described the incident as "a tragedy".

Italy's search and rescue said it was responding to the accident at Monte Faito in the town of Castellammare di Stabia. The cable car accident took place just a week after the destination reopened for the season.

It is popular for its views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. In 2021, 14 people died in Italy when a cable car linking the northern Lake Maggiore with a nearby mountain plunged to the ground..

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