Over 1,000 tourists, including some Western and Chinese visitors, and scores of cable car workers were trapped yesterday when a faulty part caused the popular attraction to grind to a halt, officials said.
Almost 90 people were travelling on the cable car -- which is on the islands second-highest peak and offers panoramic views over the palm-fringed tourist hotspot -- at the time of the accident.
Twitter user Pricillia posted a picture of the stationary cable car up on the hill, with the message: "Worst experience ever".
Those on the attraction were left hanging precariously for three hours before rescuers brought them down at about 9:00 pm by operating the cable car manually.
"People were nervous and fearful but when they saw the firefighters arriving, they clapped and began to smile," Langkawi fire and rescue chief Mohamad Hisham Ibrahim told AFP.
The cable car was fixed at about 11:00 pm after a faulty bearing was replaced, allowing rescuers to bring down the remaining tourists and workers in batches, with the operation ending after midnight, Hisham told AFP. None were injured.
Langkawi, off the west coast of northern Malaysia, attracts hordes of domestic and foreign tourists to its pristine beaches and jungle-clad valleys.
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