Tragic Cable Car Accident Claims 16 Lives in Lisbon
Portuguese authorities have identified 13 of the 16 victims who lost their lives in Wednesday's devastating cable tram accident in Lisbon. The tragic incident occurred when the iconic tram derailed on a steep hill in the historic city center.
Victim Nationalities Revealed
The confirmed victims include five Portuguese nationals, two South Koreans, and one Swiss citizen. Police indicate that two Canadians, one German, one Ukrainian, and one American are also likely among the deceased, though these identities await final confirmation. Three victims remain unidentified as forensic work continues.
Rescue and Medical Response
The accident left 13 people with minor injuries and 10 with serious wounds. Tragically, one of the critically injured passengers has since succumbed to their injuries, bringing the total death toll to 16. Emergency services responded immediately to the scene, with rescue operations continuing through the night.
Investigation Progress
Police have completed their on-site investigation and all autopsies have been performed. The identified victims' bodies have been released to their families. Authorities are examining all cable trams in Lisbon for potential mechanical defects as part of a comprehensive safety review.
Accident Details
The cable tram derailed around 6:00 PM local time while traveling from the famous São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint to Restauradores Square. The vehicle plunged down a steep incline, derailed on a curve, and crashed into a building. Initial investigations point to possible cable failure or brake malfunction as contributing factors.
Portugal has declared national mourning for the coming days, and all cable tram services in the capital remain suspended indefinitely. The historic tram system, a popular tourist attraction dating back to the early 20th century, normally carries thousands of visitors daily through Lisbon's picturesque hills.