 This is the aftermath of one of the world's worst cable car disasters. It is the evening of the 9th of March 1976 and one of the cabins of the Cavalese cable car is full to the brim, four more than there should have been. Shortly after the cabin departed for its journey down the mountain of Cermis, it plunged into the ground. It would be discovered that a vital safety system had been bypassed, allowing two cables to cut each other. In addition to this, the cabin speed had been increased to reduce journey times. As a result, 43 people would die.