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Dozens hurt in chairlift accident at Spanish ski resort

State TV channel TVE reported that around 80 people remained trapped on the chairlift in the Pyrenees resort.

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An emergency helicopter flying over the ski lifts at the Astum ski resort
An emergency helicopter flies over the ski lifts at the Astum ski resort in Huesca, Spain (Veronica Lacasa/Europa Press via AP)

At least 30 people have been injured in a ski lift accident at the Spanish resort of Astun, in the Pyrenees mountain range, emergency services for Spain’s northern Aragon region have said.

Regional emergency services said 10 people needed to be treated in hospital, including two who were seriously injured.

State TV channel TVE reported that around 80 people were trapped on the chairlifts in the immediate aftermath.

“It’s like a cable has come off, the chairs have bounced and people have been thrown off,” one witness told TVE.

Fernando Beltran, a representative of Spain’s government in Aragon, later posted on X that “all the skiers affected by the accident” have been evacuated and those who were injured were receiving medical treatment.

The cause of the incident is unknown.

Several helicopters were deployed to the area to rescue those trapped and transfer the injured to nearby hospitals.

Social media images and video appeared to show a number of people lying on the snow beneath the ski lift.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he was “shocked” by the news of the accident, expressing his thoughts for the injured and their families.

The ski resort said on X that it was “working with emergency services” and that its management expressed “consternation and support for those affected” by the incident.

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