A chairlift with people got stuck in Lviv region: rescue operation is ongoing.
According to ТСН: On Friday, a chair lift stopped on Mount Zakhar Berkut in the village of Volosyanka, Lviv region. At the time of the stop, there were about 80 people on it.
This information was provided by the State Emergency Service press service.
Rescue operations are ongoing. Mountain rescuers are working at the scene. As of 1:10 PM, 42 people have already been evacuated, including 22 children.
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It was also reported that the bodies of two tourists were found in the mountains of Transcarpathia. The deceased are a 41-year-old and a 36-year-old resident of Vinnytsia region.
This situation at Zakhar Berkut highlights the importance of safety at ski resorts, especially under changing weather conditions. Rescuers are currently doing everything possible to ensure the safety of tourists and quickly complete the rescue operation.
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