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Elevador da Glória Crash Kills 16 in Lisbon as Investigations Widen

Investigators are examining possible cable or brake failure with heightened scrutiny on maintenance.

Overview

  • Portugal’s government confirmed 16 fatalities, and the emergency agency INEM reported roughly two dozen injured, including several in serious condition.
  • Lisbon halted operations on all three historic funiculars and ordered immediate inspections following the derailment in the city center.
  • Criminal police opened a case as the rail and aviation accident office GPIAAF leads the technical probe and brings in external experts.
  • Portuguese media reported the maintenance contract expired three days before the crash and workers had flagged cable-tension issues, while operator Carris says required protocols and inspections were followed.
  • Victim identification continues with several nationalities involved, and Germany’s Foreign Office now says it does not believe any German nationals are among the dead after earlier reports suggested otherwise.