Elevator Malfunction of Gloria: Findings Reveal That "Support Cable Snapped at the Fixing Point," and The Backup System Failed to Prevent the Detachment
In a shocking turn of events, an accident involving two cabins connected by a cable occurred recently, despite the activation of the brakes and emergency system. The incident was reported by journalist André Manuel Correia, who has been providing updates on the incident.
The accident, it seems, was due to a fault that could not be detected during the day's inspection. The fault was located in a point that required no disassembly, making it even more elusive. Remarkably, the fault was not visible during the inspection, adding another layer of mystery to the incident.
The cable connecting the two cabins broke, leading to the accident. The search results do not specify the manufacturer of the cable, leaving many questions unanswered. Despite the best efforts of the redundancy system, it could not prevent the accident, further highlighting the complexity of the issue.
The fault that led to the cable failure was located in an invisible point without disassembly. This makes it challenging to determine the cause and find a solution to prevent such accidents in the future.
Investigations are ongoing, and André Manuel Correia continues to provide updates on the incident. As more information becomes available, we will bring you the latest developments. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding story.
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