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Fatal Cable Car Crash in Southern Italy Claims Multiple Lives
A tragic cable car crash in Italy has claimed the lives of at least four individuals, including two British tourists. The devastating incident occurred at Monte Faito, a well-known tourist attraction near Naples, where the cable car plummeted from a height of 28 meters. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding this fatal incident in the popular Italian mountain destination.
Details of the Incident
The cable car crashed to the ground at Monte Faito, a mountain locale frequented by tourists near Naples. Among the deceased are reportedly two British tourists, believed to be a couple, according to initial reports. A further fatality is thought to be an Israeli citizen, and the fourth victim is understood to be the cable car operator. Rescue teams are currently at the scene, attending to at least one survivor who is in critical condition. Firefighters and mountain rescue personnel are continuing operations into the night.
Eyewitness and Official Accounts
Umberto De Gregorio, chairman of the EAV public transport company, responsible for the cable car service, described the event as a “tragedy” in a social media post. He stated, “The cabin at the top has crashed, fatalities are feared.”
Video footage circulating online shows helicopters involved in the emergency response. Adverse weather conditions are reportedly hindering the efforts of rescue services at the crash site.
Possible Cause Under Investigation
The accident occurred shortly after 4:30 pm local time. The mayor of Castellammare di Stabia suggested a possible cause, stating that one of the cables supporting the cabin may have snapped.

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Speaking to local media, the mayor explained, “The emergency brake downstream worked but clearly not the one on the cabin that was about to reach the top of the hill.”
Prior Malfunction Reports Emerge
Local media outlets are reporting that the cable car cabin had experienced a breakdown approximately an hour before the crash.
Initial media reports indicated that following the accident, passengers in other cable cars were being safely evacuated.
Conflicting Initial Information
Ente Autonomo Volturno initially stated that all passengers were safe and “descending safely.” However, contact was lost with the cable car involved in the accident about thirty minutes later.
Monte Faito Cable Car: A Popular Tourist Attraction
The cable car, operating on Monte Faito in the Monti Lattari mountains near the Amalfi Coast, had recently reopened for the summer tourist season.
This popular attraction offers visitors panoramic views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, drawing significant tourist numbers.
Recent History of Cable Car Accidents in Italy
This incident marks another cable car accident in Italy in recent years.
In 2021, a separate cable car incident in northern Italy, near Lake Maggiore, resulted in 14 fatalities when a cabin plunged to the ground.