Gloria funicular crash latest: At least 15 dead after iconic Lisbon cable car derails

Gloria funicular crash latest: At least 15 dead after iconic Lisbon cable car derails

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At least 15 dead as Lisbon’s iconic Gloria cable car derails in tourist district
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At least 15 people have died after Lisbon’s Gloria funicular railway derailed and crashed into a building, also leaving around 18 people injured, authorities said.

Footage on Wednesday evening showed the tram-like funicular, which carries people up and down a hillside in the Portuguese capital, practically destroyed and emergency workers pulling people out of the wreckage.

Authorities would not identify the victims or disclose their nationalities, but said some foreign nationals were among the dead.

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa reacted to the tragic incident in a statement, expressing hope that authorities would soon establish what caused the crash, which happened on Wednesday at around 6pm.

Initial reports suggest the cable for the funicular came loose.

The system’s two cars, each capable of carrying around 40 people, run parallel to each other as they shuttle up and down the hill on a curved, traffic-free road. They are harnessed by steel cables.

The railway, which opened in 1885, is operated by the municipal public transport company Carris. On Wednesday night, it said “all maintenance protocols had been carried out”, including monthly and weekly maintenance programs and daily inspections.

First victim identified

The brakeman of the Lisbon’s Gloria Funicular, which derailed yesterday, has been identified as one of the 15 people killed in the crash.

Andre Marques controlled the electric streetcar’s ascent and descent, The Metro reported.

Sitra, the Transport Workers’ Union, confirmed his death, saying: “We also extend our condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the accident and wish them a speedy recovery as well as the best recovery to the others injured in the accident.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 07:39

All victims pulled out of wreckage

Lisbon’s emergency service officials said all victims were pulled out of the crash wreckage in just two hours after an electric streetcar crashed, killing 15 people.

The crash reportedly occurred at the start of the evening rush hour, around 6pm local time.

Five of the injured were in serious condition and a child was among the injured, Portugal’s National Institute for Medical Emergencies said in a statement.

Authorities called it an accident, the worst in the city’s recent history, and it cast a pall over Lisbon’s charm for the millions of foreign tourists who arrive every year.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 07:14

What is Lisbon’s funicular cable?

A picturesque electric streetcar that is one of Lisbon’s big tourist attractions derailed and crashed yesterday, killing 15 people and injuring 18 others, emergency services said.

Footage shows the tram-like funicular, which carries people up and down a hillside in the Portuguese capital, destroyed and emergency workers pulling people out of the wreckage.

The streetcar, technically called a funicular, is harnessed by steel cables and can carry more than 40 people, seated and standing. It is also commonly used by Lisbon residents.

The service up and down a of a hill on a curved, traffic-free road in tandem with one going the opposite way was inaugurated in 1885. The line connects Lisbon’s downtown area near the Restauradores Square with the Bairro Alto (Upper Quarter), famous for its vibrant nightlife.

It is one of three funicular lines operated by the municipal public transport company Carris and is used by tourists as well as local residents.

Carris said in a statement that “all maintenance protocols have been carried out”, including monthly and weekly maintenance programs and daily inspections.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 06:45

Portugal in shock as Lisbon’s iconic Gloria cable car derails

Footage from yesterday showed that the hillside funicular in Lisbon was destroyed. Emergency workers were pulling people from the wreckage.

Officials reported that some of the deceased were foreign nationals but did not reveal their identities or nationalities.

Portugal in shock as Lisbon’s iconic Gloria cable car derails, leaving 15 dead

At least 15 people died and 18 were injured when Lisbon’s historic Gloria funicular derailed and crashed into a building on Wednesday evening (04 September), authorities confirmed. Footage from Wednesday (04 September) showed that the hillside funicular in Lisbon was destroyed. Emergency workers were pulling people from the wreckage. Officials reported that some of the deceased were foreign nationals but did not reveal their identities or nationalities. President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa offered his condolences and called for a quick investigation to find out what caused the accident, which took place around 6 p.m. local time. Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas described it as “a tragedy that our city has never seen,” as Portugal prepared for national mourning following the disaster.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 06:30

South Korean woman among injured

A South Korean tourist was among the 18 injured who were rushed to the hospital for treatment after a picturesque electric streetcar that is one of Lisbon’s big tourist attractions derailed and crashed.

At least 15 people died in the incident that happened after 6pm local time on Wednesday. Five of those injured are in a critical state, according to The Portugal Resident.

A three-year-old child and his pregnant mother were also under treatment after suffering wounds in the crash.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 06:15

Ukraine’s Zelensky offers condolences

The Ukrainian president has offered his condolences following the Gloria funicular crash in Lisbon, which killed at least 15 people.

“Deeply saddened by the tragic accident with Glória elevator in Lisbon, which caused dozens of fatalities and left more than 25 people injured,” Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on X.

“On behalf of the Ukrainian people, I extend heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, to President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, and we wish a speedy recovery to those injured,” he wrote.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 06:00

Passengers on Lisbon’s Gloria funicular ‘screamed with fear’

Passengers on Lisbon’s Gloria funicular railway “started screaming with fear” before a car derailed and crashed, horrified witnesses have said.

At least 15 people have died and around 18 people were injured when the car came off its tracks at about 6pm.

Footage shows the tram-like funicular, which carries people up and down a hillside in the Portuguese capital, destroyed and emergency workers pulling people out of the wreckage.

Rebecca Whittaker has more.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 05:45

First responders work at the site of a funicular accident in Lisbon

First responders work at the site of a funicular accident in Lisbon
First responders work at the site of a funicular accident in Lisbon (REUTERS)
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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 05:23

Portugal to observe a day of mourning today

Portugal will observe a national mourning today after a funicular train derailed in Lisbon, killing at least 15 people in one of the capital’s most popular tourist spots.

“A tragic accident … caused the irreparable loss of human life, which left in mourning their families and dismayed the whole country,” the federal government said in a statement.

Lisbon mayor Carlos Moedas called the incident “a tragedy that our city has never seen”.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 04:49

Streetcar operations suspended in Lisbon

Lisbon’s City Council has suspended operations of other streetcars in the city and ordered immediate inspections after a famed streetcar derailed and crashed, killing 15 people.

The yellow-and-white streetcar, known as Elevador da Gloria, which goes up and down a steep downtown hill, was lying on its side on the narrow road that it travels on, its sides and top crumpled.

It appeared to have crashed into a building where the road bends, leaving parts of the mostly metal vehicle crushed.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar4 September 2025 04:37

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