Calgary Tower reopens four months after elevator fell with people inside
CALGARY — One of Calgary’s most recognizable landmarks has reopened nearly four months after an elevator plunged several storeys with eight people inside.
Calgary Tower officials say issues with the structure’s elevators have been addressed and the lifts have passed inspection.
It took firefighters four hours to rescue the people trapped inside the elevator when a cable broke July 12 and the car stopped about 12 storeys up.
Rescuers using a harness pulled passengers out of the disabled lift and lowered them to the ground.