stopped. officials and locals deploying a zip line to the car and pulling everyone inside to safety. pakistan s prime minister has demanded inspections of all makeshift cable cars in the country. ramy inocencio, cbs news london. norah: turning now to the maui wildfires where the death toll stands at 115. the search for the hundred still unaccounted for entered a new phase today. officials say that they have gone through all the single-story residential properties in lahaina and are now focusing on larger buildings. cbs s jonathan vigliotti has been on the maui for two weeks and reports that tonight there s new questions about the mayor s response. reporter: a search intensifies, images from before the fire show the complications cadaver dogs face as they comb through what was left in the disaster zone. now focusing on multistory residential and commercial properties. areas officials say with the highest population in the
ultimately success, as caroline davies reports. shouting. through the darkness and forest, the sight the crowds had been hoping, waiting and praying for strapped to the cable, the final rescue, waiting arms and shouts of god is great. 15 hours earlier, the children were taking the cable car to school when a cable snapped. makeshift cable cars are common in the rural mountains of pakistan, taking minutes over ravines while roads take hours. at first, army helicopters couldn t rescue them, buffeted by winds, scared the downwash from the blades could make the situation worse. on the ground, frustration. this man said that his brother and son were inside the car. translation: doesn t - the government have enough resources to save the lives of these innocent children? if the government is
Battling anxiety and nausea, they huddled together in the ruptured cable car, gripped by fear as they dangled precariously hundreds of feet in the air.
cable to break? no, we don t know at this point yet. but some important context here. in these remote mountainous areas of pakistan, there are these networks of cable cars that are privately run. and people use them. these school kids use them for the they are daily commutes. they really cut down on travel time. but maintenance is an issue. there were reports that as recently as december of last year another cable car, it s a cable snapped, and there were 12 school kids trapped on board. they were fortunately, successfully rescued. the interim prime minister is has called for an investigation of all the safety inspections. and this is some welcome news for pakistan, which has suffered from economic crisis, political upheaval, and some horrific floods just last year. incredible. ivan watson, thank you. we ll be right back. this one wins the series.] struck out with the cheap seats? important things aren t worth compromising. at farmers, we offer both quality insurance and great savi