200 skiers stuck on gondola at French Alps resort

Skiers climb on the hill by a ski lift in the popular Ukrainian ski resort of Bukovel, in the Carpathian mountains, in this December 15, 2017 photo. (AFP)
Updated 25 December 2017
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200 skiers stuck on gondola at French Alps resort

PARIS: French authorities say about 200 skiers were stranded in chair lifts when a gondola broke down at a resort in the French Alps. Rescue operations are underway and no one has been reported injured so far.
An official with the prefecture in the eastern Isere region told The Associated Press on Sunday that most of the skiers were evacuated after spending one or two hours stuck on the gondola at the Chamrousse resort.
The gondola cars run 25 meters (82 feet) above the ground.
Violaine Demaret, the prefecture official, says two civil security helicopters dropped rescue personnel over every car to open the roof hatches, release the skiers inside and lower them down to safety.
Demaret says the rescue operation should be completed before nightfall.


Witkoff’s last Moscow visit helped resolve misunderstandings between Russia and US – chief diplomat

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Witkoff’s last Moscow visit helped resolve misunderstandings between Russia and US – chief diplomat

  • Moscow had handed over Russia’s proposals on collective security guarantees to Washington
MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that a visit to Moscow this month by US envoy Steve Witkoff had helped eliminate misunderstandings between Moscow and Washington.
The Kremlin said at the time that Russia and the US did not reach a compromise on a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine after a five-hour Kremlin meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law.
Lavrov added that Moscow had handed over Russia’s proposals on collective security guarantees to Washington.