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    Four dead in 'unimaginable' Italian cable car crash near Naples

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    Posted on April 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A cable car crash near Naples resulted in four deaths and one critical injury. The incident is under investigation, raising safety concerns.

    Four Killed in Tragic Italian Cable Car Accident Near Naples

    ROME (Reuters) -Four people died and one suffered life-threatening injuries after a cable car crashed to the ground near Naples in southern Italy on Thursday, mountain rescue services and firefighters said.

    The accident happened on the cable car service between the town of Castellammare di Stabia and Monte Faito, a scenic peak offering views of the Mount Vesuvius volcano and the Bay of Naples, around 45 km (28 miles) south-east of the city.

    The car fell after a supporting cable snapped.

    One of the four people killed was a cable car operator from a nearby town, Italian media said, citing local officials. The others were two British and one Israeli tourist, they reported.

    A second Israeli tourist was in stable but critical condition, the Naples hospital treating him said on Friday.

    "An unimaginable tragedy. Horrible," said Umberto De Gregorio, chairman of the EAV public transport company which runs the cable car service, on Facebook.

    He said the accident was hard to explain as "all tests required by law were carried out" before the service reopened for the spring and summer season last week.

    "We will have to clarify what happened."

    The Monte Faito cable car offered the chance to admire "a breathtaking panorama", EAV said on its website, adding it carried 113,000 passengers last year.

    As the supporting cable snapped, a second cabin halted in mid-air near the foot of the mountain, thanks to emergency brakes which are presumed to have failed to function for the car that crashed.

    Prosecutors in the nearby town of Torre Annunziata were investigating the incident.

    Nine people, not 16 as indicated by initial reports, were rescued from the cabin that survived, firefighters said. Footage on RAI public television and other media showed they were evacuated one by one, with harnesses.

    Fog and high winds hampered the work of emergency services, Vincenzo De Luca, head of the Campania region around Naples, told RAI.

    "For Campania it was a truly tragic and painful day," he wrote on social media.

    In 2021, 14 people died in Italy when a cable car linking the northern Lake Maggiore with a nearby mountain plunged to the ground.

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini and Fabiano Franchitti, additional reporting by Giulia Segreti, editing by Gavin Jones and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Four people died in a cable car crash near Naples.
    • •The accident occurred between Castellammare di Stabia and Monte Faito.
    • •Victims included two British and one Israeli tourist.
    • •A second Israeli tourist is in critical condition.
    • •Prosecutors are investigating the incident.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Four dead in 'unimaginable' Italian cable car crash near Naples

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses a tragic cable car crash near Naples, Italy, resulting in four deaths and one critical injury.

    2Who were the victims?

    The victims included two British tourists, one Israeli tourist, and a local cable car operator.

    3What caused the crash?

    The crash occurred after a supporting cable snapped, and the incident is currently under investigation.

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