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Tragic Lisbon Funicular Derailment Claims 11 Foreign Lives

UPDATE: A devastating accident in Lisbon has claimed the lives of 11 foreigners among the 16 fatalities from a funicular railway derailment. The tragic incident occurred on the evening of July 5, 2023, when the popular Elevador da Gloria, packed with tourists, went off its rails, sparking immediate emergency responses.

Authorities have confirmed that among the deceased are three Britons, two South Koreans, two Canadians, and individuals from France, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United States. A German man initially believed dead was found to be recovering in a Lisbon hospital. His parents were misled when asked to identify a victim, only to later recognize their son in hospital photos.

The derailment has left 21 others injured, including tourists from various countries such as Spain, Brazil, and Italy. Prime Minister Luis Montenegro called it “one of the biggest tragedies of our recent past,” highlighting the event’s profound emotional impact on both local residents and the international community.

Initial investigative efforts have been delayed, with a preliminary report now expected to be released on Saturday, July 8, 2023. The Office for Air and Rail Accident Investigations announced that the analysis of the wreckage has been completed, but procedural delays with other agencies have pushed back the report’s publication. Chief police investigator Nelson Oliveira stated that a broader police report will follow within 45 days.

In the aftermath, the city of Lisbon is grappling with the emotional weight of the tragedy. Hundreds gathered for a somber Mass at the Church of Saint Dominic, attended by Montenegro, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, and Lisbon Mayor Carlos Moedas. Many mourners wore black in a show of solidarity, reflecting the city’s shared grief.

The Elevador da Gloria, a historic funicular in operation since 1914, was previously subject to a full maintenance program last year. However, following the incident, Lisbon’s City Council has suspended operations of three other funicular streetcars for immediate inspections. The company that operates the streetcars, Carris, has launched its own investigation, stating that the funicular was inspected just nine hours before the derailment. CEO Pedro de Brito Bogas confirmed that a daily visual inspection of the streetcar was conducted but did not provide specifics on the condition of the cables.

As investigations continue, officials remain tight-lipped about potential causes, with speculation surrounding faulty brakes or snapped cables. Mayor Moedas has urged for clear answers, emphasizing that speculation does not help the grieving families.

The tragedy underscores the risks associated with popular tourist attractions, as Lisbon welcomed approximately 8.5 million tourists last year alone. The city, known for its scenic views and historic landmarks, faces a challenging road ahead as it seeks to rebuild trust and ensure safety for its visitors.

As the world watches, the focus remains on the victims and their families, as well as the urgent need for answers surrounding this heartbreaking event.

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