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LISBON, Portugal — At least 30 people have been injured, some seriously, in a chairlift accident at the Spanish Astún ski resort, in the Pyrenees mountain range, emergency services and local media reported Saturday.
Nine of the injured are in very serious condition, while another eight are moderately injured, they said.
State TV channel TVE reported that around 80 people remained trapped on the chairlift. The cause of the incident is still unknown. Several helicopters are working in the area to rescue the skiers who are still trapped and transfer the injured to nearby hospitals.
🚨🇪🇸SKI LIFT COLLAPSES IN SPAIN—DOZENS INJURED, 80 STILL TRAPPED
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A ski lift failure at Astun resort in northern Spain injured dozens, with 9 critically hurt and 80 people still stranded mid-air.
Witnesses say a cable snapped, throwing skiers from their chairs. Helicopters are… pic.twitter.com/DVN3iBlXyk
Social media images and video appeared to show a number of people lying on the snow beneath the ski lift.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said he was "shocked" by the news of the accident, expressing his closeness to the injured and their families.