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'Collector has formed a committee, preliminary report to be submitted to govt': Gujarat Min on Pavagadh ropeway incident

Gujarat Minister Rushikesh Patel has addressed the unfortunate incident that occurred at the Pavagadh ropeway construction site in the Panchmahal district. He indicated that the district collector has formed a committee to investigate the matter.

ANI Sep 07, 2025 00:57 IST googleads

Visuals from accident site (Photo/ANI)

Panchmahal (Gujarat) [India], September 7 (ANI): After six people died in a trolley ropeway accident in Pavagadh, Gujarat Minister Rushikesh Patel said that the Collector has formed a committee, which will submit its preliminary report to the government.
Earlier on Saturday, six people died after a trolley carrying construction material for the ropeway in Pavagadh broke down, Panchmahal DSP Dr. Harsh Dudhaat said.
Speaking to ANI, Patel confirmed that all six bodies of labourers who died in the incident have been recovered.
"In Pavagadh, one ropeway is for passengers, and the other is to transport goods. According to primary information, near tower no. 1, the wire of a bogie carrying six labourers broke, and the entire bogie fell down. The six labourers who were riding it died... All their bodies have been recovered, and it has also been sent for postmortem. The Collector has established a committee, and a preliminary report will be submitted to the government. Accordingly, the next steps will be taken," he said.
Resident Additional Collector JJ Patel added, "At the Pavagadh pilgrimage site, an incident occurred around 3 PM involving construction material, resulting in six casualties. The police are currently conducting an inquiry and investigation. Postmortem examinations are being carried out by a team from the concerned department at the hospital, and all necessary actions are ongoing." (ANI)

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