


Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 16, Blamed on Faulty Cable; Trams to Remain Closed
A Lisbon funicular crash killed 16 people and injured 20. An inquiry found a faulty cable caused the incident, recommending trams stay closed.
Overview
- An official inquiry investigated the Lisbon funicular railcar crash, which tragically resulted in the deaths of 16 people and injuries to about 20 others.
- The victims included five Portuguese nationals and eleven foreigners from various countries, with three Britons reported among those who sustained injuries.
- The inquiry definitively concluded that a faulty cable was the direct cause of the devastating funicular crash in Lisbon.
- Following the findings of the official report, recommendations have been issued for the Lisbon funicular trams to remain closed.
- Carris, the operator, released a statement acknowledging the inquiry's report and the critical role of the cable's non-conformities in the fatal incident.
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The official inquiry concluded that a faulty cable was the direct cause of the Lisbon funicular crash.
The crash killed 16 people and injured about 20 others, including both Portuguese nationals and foreigners.
The victims included five Portuguese nationals and eleven foreigners from various countries, with three Britons among those injured and one U.S. citizen among the fatalities.
The inquiry recommended that the Lisbon funicular trams remain closed following the findings about the faulty cable.
Three other funiculars in Lisbon were subjected to additional safety checks following the deadly crash.
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