Eight people, including six children, have been trapped in a cable car dangling high above a ravine in Pakistan after a line snapped.

The children were using the chairlift to get to school when a cable broke at a height of around 1,200 feet (about 365 metres) midway through its journey in a remote, mountainous part of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Military helicopters are hovering above the cable car and two attempts at a rescue have been aborted, according to an official.

A third will be launched shortly, the official added who said that a cable 30 feet above the cable car is impeding the operation.

Commandos hanging from a helicopter managed to get close to the car, but were unable to rescue those on board. They did manage to deliver food and medicine.


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