Probe To Determine Exact Cause Of Langkawi Cable Car Malfunction - The operator of the Langkawi SkyCab cable car system here will carry out an investigation to determine the exact reasons behind a system failure that left over 1,000 tourists stranded on Sunday.
Panorama Langkawi Sdn Bhd board member Datuk Azizan Noordin said while a faulty bearing had been identified as the reason for the breakdown, the probe would involve finding the exact cause for and source of the faulty part to ensure there would be no recurrence.
"We will carry out a post-mortem," he told reporters after receiving the stranded tourists earlier Monday morning.
At last count, a total of 1,048 tourists and 78 cable car operator staff were stranded for about seven hours before being rescued in stages from 9pm on Sunday.
The breakdown, which occurred at 5.48 pm, is the worst to affect the cable car system since it started operating in 2002.
Azizan, who is also Langkawi Development Authority chief executive officer, said Panorama Langkawi's technical team was able to mobilise the system manually at about 9pm to bring down the 88 tourists trapped inside 16 gondolas to the base station.
He said the manual method only allowed for minimal movement of the gondolas, but this was sufficient to bring down some of the tourists and also allowed for spare parts to be taken up to the middle station where it was fitted to restore the system.
"The whole system was restored at around 11pm and we were able to evacuate the rest of the stranded tourists and staff," he said.
He said the incident had proved the effectiveness of the Langkawi's crisis management team, which among others involved the Fire and Rescue Department and the police.
He said the firemen, together with the Panorama Langkawi technical unit, climbed more than 600m to reach the cable car's middle station, as the first option to carry the replacement for the failed bearing.
Azizan said assistance was also provided to the stranded tourists, including accommodation for the night and arranging flights for those who missed their departure times due to the incident.
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