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At least 16 people killed and dozens injured after streetcar derails in Lisbon

Police officers inspect the site where a tourist streetcar derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025
Police officers inspect the site where a tourist streetcar derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo
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The yellow-and-white streetcar, which travels up and down a steep city hill, was lying on its side on the narrow road that it travels along, Portuguese television showed.

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At least 16 people have been killed after a funicular tram derailed in the Portuguese capital Lisbon derailed on Wednesday.

Portuguese officials say the electric streetcar, which violently crashed into a building, also injured several others, including five in critical condition.

Four Portuguese nationals, two Germans and one Korean citizen are among the fatalities, authorities said on Thursday.

Local media reported a German family-of-three were on board, with the father dying at the scene. The mother is in critical condition in hospital and a three-year-old boy suffered minor injuries.

People look at a tourist streetcar that derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025
People look at a tourist streetcar that derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025 AP Photo

17 people were initially reported dead, but that was later revised down to 16 as officials had duplicated the case of one person who died in hospital.

Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa offered his condolences to those affected by the incident.

The yellow-and-white streetcar, which travels up and down a steep city hill, was lying on its side on the narrow road that it travels along, Portuguese television showed.

Its sides and top were partially crumpled. Several dozen emergency workers were at the scene responding to the tragic accident on Wednesday.

The cause of the accident was not immediately known, but officials suspect it was probably due to a broken cable. The crash reportedly occurred at the start of the evening rush hour, at around 6 pm local time.

A woman places flowers at the site where a tourist streetcar derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025
A woman places flowers at the site where a tourist streetcar derailed and crashed in Lisbon, 4 September, 2025 AP Photo

Authorities say an investigation has been launched to uncover the cause behind the fatal accident.

The funicular, known as Glória, can carry more than 40 people, seated and standing. It is commonly used by Lisbon residents and tourists alike, and is widely seen as one of the city's icons.

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