At least 15 killed in crash on Lisbon’s historic cable car railway after two carriages collided during peak tourist hours. The incident has left Portugal in shock as authorities race to investigate the cause.
The crash happened on Wednesday afternoon in the popular Alfama district, known for its narrow streets and steep hills. The cable car system, one of Lisbonβs most visited attractions, was carrying both locals and tourists when the accident occurred.
At least 15 killed in crash on Lisbon’s historic cable car railway, with dozens more injured. Emergency services rushed to the scene, pulling passengers from the wreckage. Some victims were trapped inside for hours before being rescued.
Officials confirmed that mechanical failure is being considered as a possible cause. Witnesses reported hearing a loud bang before the carriages derailed and smashed into each other.
Portugalβs Prime Minister expressed deep sorrow and offered condolences to the families of the victims. He also pledged a full investigation to ensure accountability.
The Lisbon City Council has suspended all cable car services pending safety checks. Engineers are now working to determine whether outdated infrastructure or human error contributed to the crash.
Tourists in the area described scenes of chaos, with ambulances and helicopters arriving within minutes. Hospitals in Lisbon remain on high alert as injured passengers continue to receive treatment.
At least 15 killed in crash on Lisbon’s historic cable car railway, making it one of the deadliest accidents in Portugalβs public transport history.
The tragedy has raised urgent questions about safety standards in Lisbonβs historic transport network. Experts warn that while cable cars are symbolic of the city, they require constant upgrades to prevent future disasters.
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