Rescue operations, which got suspended on Monday evening because of proper visibility in India’s highest vertical ropeway, estimated to be 766-metre long, resumed this morning. The death toll, which was initially two, has now increased to three.
News Today | First with the news
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Rescue operations, which got suspended on Monday evening because of proper visibility in India’s highest vertical ropeway, estimated to be 766-metre long, resumed this morning. The death toll, which was initially two, has now increased to three.