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Funicular Accident with Numerous Deaths in Lisbon: National Day of Mourning in Portugal

Durch die Entgleisung des beliebten "Elevador da Glória" starben mindestens 17 Menschen.
Durch die Entgleisung des beliebten "Elevador da Glória" starben mindestens 17 Menschen. ©VIENNA.at/AFP
Portugal mourns the at least 17 fatalities and 21 injured, some seriously, from the funicular accident in Lisbon. On Thursday, a national day of mourning declared by the government was observed throughout the country. The "Elevador da Glória," very popular among tourists, derailed for reasons still unknown on Wednesday evening and crashed into a building. According to the Foreign Ministry in Vienna, Austrian citizens are not among the victims at this time.

Rescue teams were on site throughout the evening and night. Among other things, investigators searched for the cause of the accident. The television station SIC reported, citing an eyewitness, that the funicular had "raced down the steep street at full speed" and crashed into a building. "It crashed with brutal force into a building and collapsed like a cardboard box; it had no brakes," the woman said.

The company Carris, which operates public transport in Lisbon, stated that "all maintenance protocols" had been followed - particularly the general maintenance carried out every four years, which was done in 2022, and the intermediate maintenance carried out every two years, which was last done last year. The "Gloria" funicular was put into operation in 1885 and connected to the power grid in 1915.

(APA/Red.)

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