At least three people were killed and many others injured in a devastating crash involving a funicular rail car in Lisbon, Portugal. The accident occurred when the Elevador da Glória, a popular tourist attraction in the city, derailed and crashed at a high speed.
Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash, but initial reports suggest that a mechanical failure may have been to blame. The Minister for Infrastructure and Housing, Miguel Neto, has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and promised a thorough investigation into the incident.
Portugal has declared a day of mourning in honor of those killed in the crash, and flags are flying at half-mast across the country. The accident has shocked the residents of Lisbon and raised questions about the safety of the city's funiculars.
The Elevador da Glória has been a popular mode of transportation for tourists and locals alike, offering stunning views of the city as it ascends one of Lisbon's steepest hills. The crash has left many people in mourning and has raised concerns about the safety of similar attractions in the city.
Category: World
Published on: 2025-09-04 09:57:26
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