One Dead After Gondola Cabin Plunges in Engelberg Resort
A 61-year-old woman was killed after a gondola cabin detached and crashed down a mountainside in the Engelberg-Titlis ski resort. An investigation into the cause, with strong winds reported in the area, is underway.

Key Takeaways
- A 61-year-old woman was killed after a gondola cabin detached and crashed at the Engelberg-Titlis resort.
- The accident involved the Titlis Xpress Trübsee-Stand gondola, a system that opened in 2015.
- The Swiss Accident Investigation Board (SAIB) has taken charge of the investigation.
- MeteoSwiss had issued a Level 2 wind warning for the area on the day of the crash.
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They Said
"This was an extraordinary event that came out of the blue."
"At the time of the accident, only one person was on board. They succumbed to their injuries."