Il disastro ITALIANO della funivia del Cermis Cavalese

The ITALIAN disaster of the Cermis Cavalese cable car On March 9, 1976, a Cermis cable car disaster in Cavalese, Italy, killed 42 people. A cable broke due to friction with another cable after an operator deactivated the automatic safety system. The sole survivor, Alessandra Piovesana, spoke about her experience. The accident led to the arrest of several cable car operators and managers. The cable car was repaired, but the accident remained a tragic event in the history of Cavalese. Highlights of the Cermis disaster 💔 Cavalese tragedy: 42 people died in the fall of an overloaded cable car due to a broken cable. ⚠️ Human Error: The deactivation of the automatic safety system by an inexperienced operator was a key factor in the accident. ⚙️ Systemic Defects: The safety system was frequently activated due to the excessive speed of the cable car and friction between the cables. 👧 Miraculous Survival: Alessandra Piovesana, the sole survivor, bears witness to the tragedy and her fight for rehabilitation. ⚖️ Legal Consequences: Several operators and managers were convicted for their role in the disaster. Disclaimer The videos on the channel are exclusively documentary, informative and narrative in nature. All information is taken from various Internet sources. The author does not conduct personal investigations and does not intend to hurt anyone's feelings or encourage illegal actions. The images, audio and video used in this channel's videos are a mix of paid, attribution, royalty-free, public domain or otherwise used under fair use guidelines. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are or represent the copyright owner of the materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said materials, please send an email. I will respond immediately. #IncredibiliEventi #storiavera #shorts