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A police officer walks at the site of a derailed electric streetcar in Lisbon, Portugal,

Video. At least 15 people killed after Lisbon’s funicular railway derails

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At least 15 people were killed and 18 injured when Lisbon’s historic Gloria funicular derailed in the city’s worst recent accident.

At least 15 people were killed and 18 others injured on Wednesday when Lisbon’s iconic Gloria funicular — one of the city’s landmarks and a popular tourist attraction — derailed and crashed, emergency services said.

Five of the injured are in serious condition, and a child is among the injured, the National Institute for Medical Emergencies said in a statement. An unknown number of the injured are foreigners, it said.

Authorities called it an accident, the worst in the city’s recent history, and it cast a pall over Lisbon’s charm for the millions of foreign tourists who arrive every year.

The streetcar, technically called a funicular, is known as Elevador da Gloria. Two streetcars run parallel to each other as they shuttle up and down the hill on a curved, traffic-free road for a few hundred meters. They are harnessed by steel cables.

It is classified as a national monument.

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