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იცით რა მიკვირს რომ იხსნებოდეს ხომ ტვინს წაიღებდნენ რეკლამით ან ინფოშI იტყოდნენ ვერაფერი გავიგე მოკლედ რააა.
დაწერეთ სიამრთლე პირველი აპრილი არ გაითვალისწინოთ
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Gregoმაგ ჩინელებს ხო გონიათ რომ მაგათი ტრანსპორტი რომ უძლევს მააგთ აურაცხელ რაოდნეობას ჩვენმაც უნდა გაუძლოს

შეასხდნენ ალბათ რამდენიც იყვნენ სულ და ქე დაგორდნენ რა კაიფი იქნებოდა ისე.
მიკვირს ის ართველები აგდახტნეე ვაგონიდან და კიბეებს არ აკოცეს და ტყეში ჩაცვივდნენ
აი საჰაერო ტრამვაის ჩამოვარდნა კი ძაან ისეთი ფაქტია
მსაოფლიოში მხოლოდ რამდენიმე ფაქტია საბაგიეოების ჩაცმოვარდნის
აი
და მათ შორის არის თბილისიც
August 15, 1960: between Castellammare di Stabia and the Monte Faito, near Naples, Italy.
August 29, 1961: A military plane splits the hauling cable of a cabin railway on the Aiguille du Midi in the Mont Blanc massif: six people killed.
1963: Cabin of the renovated PKB crashes at the valley station, one person killed, several injured.
December 25, 1965: Power failure on the aerial ropeway at Puy de Sancy in central France causes abrupt cabin halt, cabin wall breaks. 17 people fall, seven killed.
July 9, 1966: A cable breaks on a cabin railway at Aiguille du Midi in the Mont Blanc massif: three cabins fall, four people killed.
December 6, 1970: Five people killed at Merano, Italy.
July 13, 1972: 13 killed at the crash of a cab in Bettmeralp, Switzerland.
October 26, 1972: During a test at an aerial tramway at Les Deux Alpes in France, two cabs collide, nine people killed.
July 9, 1974: Hauling cable breaks on the aerial tramway at Ulriken, Norway. One cabin fell, four people killed.
March 9, 1976: In the Italian Dolomites at Cavalese, a cab falls after a rope break, killing 42. (See Cavalese cable-car disaster (1976))
March 26, 1976: Damage to the carrying rope leads to crash of multiple cabs of the aerial tramway at Vail, Colorado, USA. Four people killed, five injured.
April 15, 1978: In a storm, two carrying ropes of the Squaw Valley Aerial Tramway in California fall from the aerial tramway support tower. One of the ropes partly destroys the cabin. four killed, 32 injured.
February 13, 1983: Two cabs collide in Champoluc, near Aosta (Italy), 11 dead.
January 13, 1989: Eight people killed during a test of the French aerial tramway Vaujany in the Alpe D'Huez area.
June 1, 1990: 15 people killed after a rope break in Tbilisi, Georgia.
1995: Operator error causes the cabin of Muttereralmbahn near Innsbruck, Austria, to crash. No casualties or injuries.
February 3, 1998: U.S. military aircraft severs the cable of an aerial ropeway in Cavalese, Italy, killing 20 people. (See Cavalese cable-car disaster)
July 1, 1999: 20 people killed at the crash of an aerial tramway at the Bure observatory in the French alps.
July 6, 2000: Entering the middle station of Nebelhornbahn, a cabin fails to brake. 23 people injured.
October 19, 2003: Four were killed and 11 injured when three cars slipped off the cable of the Darjeeling Ropeway.
October 9, 2004: Crash of a cabin of the Grünberg aerial tramway in Gmunden, Austria. Many hurt.
November 14, 2004: Empty cabin of tramway in Sölden, Austria, falls after becoming entangled with rope. No casualties, 113 people rescued from other cabins
April 18, 2006: New York's Roosevelt Island Tramway experiences a power failure, leaving 69 passengers in two trams stranded over the East River for approximately seven hours, just eight months after a similar incident in which trams were stranded for 90 minutes. No injuries or fatalities occurred in either incident.
October 31, 2007: The Flaine lift Les Grands Platieres or DMC broke down for six hours and was evacuated.