On Tuesday, the Pakistan Army successfully rescued two children who were stranded in a cable car suspended 900 feet (274 meters) above a ravine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


On Tuesday, the Pakistan Army achieved a successful mission by rescuing two children who had been left stranded in a cable car, suspended 900 feet (274 meters) above a ravine in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. This operation is part of an ongoing rescue endeavor aimed at saving a total of eight individuals, including seven students and a teacher. Their predicament arose from a cable malfunction on a chairlift that spans a river in the Allai Jhangray Pashto area.

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For the execution of this rescue, two Pakistan Army helicopters were deployed to the scene. Prior to commencing the operation, these helicopters conducted a thorough survey of the surroundings to evaluate the situation at hand. The ongoing rescue mission is characterized by significant risk due to the unstable state of the cable car and the potential influence of the helicopter’s air pressure on the lift’s equilibrium.

Reports indicate that a soldier from the army employed a helicopter to deliver water, sustenance, and vital medications to the individuals stranded in the cable car. The rescue strategy entails a careful, step-by-step process of saving the children one at a time.

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