The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway experienced a malfunction on Friday, causing hundreds of people to be stranded at about 7,500 feet elevation for hours until they were rescued and brought down by early Saturday morning. The incident led to some health issues among the stranded, but the tramway resumed normal operations on Sunday.
A cable car accident in northwest Italy left four injured and about 100 people stranded on a mountaintop for several hours before being evacuated by helicopter. The incident was caused by the cable car arriving at excessive speed and impacting station structures, with no serious injuries reported. This event occurs during peak ski season, amid a history of similar cable car accidents in Italy.
A mother and her son were rescued in a remote California forest after leaving trail notes and using ham radio for help when lost due to GPS failure, highlighting the importance of pre-trip notifications and resourcefulness in emergencies.
A mother and her son were rescued in a remote California forest after leaving handwritten notes asking for help, which helped search crews locate them quickly. They had become stranded after losing GPS signal and getting stuck in difficult terrain, but their efforts to stay with their vehicle and leave helpful signs facilitated their rescue.
Three men stranded on an uninhabited Pacific island used palm fronds to spell out "HELP" on the beach, leading to their rescue by Navy and Coast Guard aviators. They had embarked on a fishing trip from Pulawat Atoll, but their boat was damaged when it hit a coral reef. After being reported missing, a search covering 78,000 square miles began, and they were eventually spotted and rescued by the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. This is the second such rescue on Pikelot Atoll, with a similar incident occurring in 2020.
Three men stranded on a remote Pacific atoll for nine days were rescued after spelling out "HELP" with palm fronds on the beach, leading Navy and Coast Guard aviators to their location. The men had embarked on a fishing trip from Pulawat Atoll when their boat hit a coral reef, causing it to take on water. A search and rescue mission was launched after they were reported missing, and they were eventually spotted and rescued by aircraft, reuniting with their families after being taken back to the atoll.
Three men were rescued from Pikelot Atoll in the Pacific after being stranded for several days, subsisting on coconuts and well water. The men, who had set out from Polowat Atoll in a damaged skiff, were spotted by a U.S. Navy plane after a relative reported them missing. The Coast Guard dropped survival packages and a radio to the men before their rescue. This incident echoes a similar episode from four years ago when three other mariners were stranded on the same atoll.
A South Carolina couple and seven other passengers were left stranded in Africa after their cruise ship left without them when their tour guide was late getting them back to the ship. The group, including elderly and medically vulnerable individuals, has been left without medications or credit cards accepted on the island. The couple has paid over $5,000 for food, toiletries, and hotels for the group while they await assistance from the U.S. Embassy in Angola and hope to rejoin the cruise in Gambia, pending approval from Norwegian Cruise Line.
Evergreen, Colorado was hit by heavy snow, with snow totals reaching up to 40 inches, leaving many families stranded and unable to travel. The Comfort Suites near El Rancho reached capacity but didn't turn people away, with guests taking shelter in the lobby. The snowstorm also led to the shutdown of Interstate 70, changing travel plans for many, and causing challenging and exhausting experiences for those attempting to navigate the treacherous conditions.
A group of about 50 women were stranded on a ski bus for over 16 hours on Interstate 70 in Colorado due to a major snowstorm, running out of food and water. The bus, named the "Thera-Ski Bus," was stuck near mile marker 242 since midnight, with no indication of movement. The women sent an email seeking help and expressed frustration at the lack of road clearing. Despite the challenging situation, they remained in good spirits and were eventually towed off the interstate as the Colorado Department of Transportation deployed plows to clear the roads.
Dozens of foreigners, including many from the United States and Canada, are stranded in violence-torn Haiti, unable to leave as anti-government gangs battle police and shut down the country’s international airports. The situation has left them trapped in hotels and homes, with no way out by air, sea, or land. The violence has resulted in scores of deaths and left more than 15,000 people homeless. Despite the chaos, some foreigners, including missionaries and an adopting couple, have chosen to stay in Haiti due to personal reasons, while others are desperately trying to find a way to leave.
The carcass of a stranded Fin whale that washed up on Sunset Beach State Park on Feb. 12 has been carried 3 miles north by changing tides, prompting the Seaside Aquarium to advise the public to keep a safe distance while also reminding them that marine mammals can carry diseases and that the whale is an endangered species.
Millions of Chinese people are facing travel chaos as blizzards and freezing rain snarl their journeys home for the spring festival holiday, with icy weather battering multiple regions and causing highways and train services to grind to a halt. The cold weather is expected to persist, impacting the world's largest human migration exercise as billions of Chinese people head home to celebrate the lunar new year, with the transport ministry forecasting a record nine billion trips for this year's holiday.
Carnival Cruise Line's ship, Carnival Jubilee, rescued two men who were stranded in a kayak off the coast of Mexico's Isla Mujeres after their boat sank. The men were safely brought aboard, evaluated by the ship's medical staff, and provided with first aid and food. The ship continued its planned route after arranging a transfer with Mexican Navy officials, following a similar rescue by another Carnival ship last month near the Dominican Republic.
The Carnival Jubilee cruise ship rescued two men who were found floating in a kayak in the Gulf of Mexico after their boat sank near Isla Mujeres, Mexico. The men were brought aboard the ship, received medical attention and food, and were later transferred to the Mexican Navy. This comes just a month after the Carnival Vista rescued six people stranded in the ocean near the Dominican Republic.