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Pilot, Telangana woman tourist rescued after four-hour ordeal

They lost control & were left hanging in high-tension power transmission wires at Indrunag paragliding site

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In a tense and dramatic operation, the local pilot and woman tourist hailing from Telangana, who were left hanging in high-tension power lines at the Indrunag paragliding site, were rescued safely after four hours of ordeal on late Thursday evening. The rescue mission, which involved police, fire brigade teams, power department officials and mountaineering experts, was executed with extreme caution due to the high-risk nature of the situation.

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The mishap occurred shortly after take-off during a tandem flight when the paraglider reportedly lost control either due to sudden strong winds or a technical malfunction. Within seconds, the glider veered off its path and got entangled in the high tension power transmission lines, leaving both of them stranded at a significant height.

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The local authorities immediately shut down power supply to the affected line to prevent further danger. Rescue personnel used ropes, harnesses and an aerial ladder to reach the stranded pilot and woman tourist. The operation was slowed by gusty winds and the unstable position of the glider, but the team eventually managed to bring both of them down safely. Medical teams present on the site confirmed that the duo escaped without major injuries, though they were visibly shaken with the mishap.

This incident has renewed public concern over the safety standards at Indrunag, one of Himachal’s most popular paragliding take-off points. The local people have demanded stricter regulation, improved training for operators, regular equipment checks, and urgent relocation of high-tension wires near the flight path to prevent future mishaps.

The District Magistrate Hemraj Bairwa stated that an inquiry will be initiated to determine the exact cause of the accident and further action will be taken, accordingly.

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