Rescuers shout ‘there’s kids under there’ after Lisbon funicular deadly crash

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Chaos engulfed Lisbon moments after the Gloria Funicular derailed as it sped downhill and overturned before smashing into a building.

At least 15 people have been killed and another 18 wounded, with five of them in a serious condition. A child is also among those injured.

The incident happened at around 6pm on Wednesday as one of the cables came loose along the railway’s route – one of the Portuguese capital’s most beloved attractions.

Footage of the aftermath of the disaster shows a mountain of dust rising from the wreckage of the yellow-and-white railway car.

People are seen racing towards the mangled mess in the hope to pull any survivors.

One witness can be heard yelling, ‘There are kids under the tram’, as the screams of children thought to be trapped beneath the rubble ring out.

Another woman shouts, ‘It just f*****g smashed,’ gesturing at the railway car crashed against a building.

Witnesses said the building the funicular smashed into is a hotel, and that victims were knocked unconscious amid the impact of the crash.

epa12350495 The damage at the scene after the Gloria funicular cable railway derailed in Lisbon, Portugal, 03 September 2025. At least 15 people died in the derailment and 18 others were injured, local emergency services reported. EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES
The damage at the scene hours after the crash happened (Picture: EPA)

One said: ‘The police took less than five minutes to arrive and told us to get back and the first ambulances started arriving five minutes later.

‘One of the victims I saw was cut all over the place and covered in blood. A lot of people appeared to be unconscious.’

Teresa d’Avó told Portuguese TV channel SIC: ‘It hit the building with brutal force and fell apart like a cardboard box.

She described the streetcar as out-of-control and said it looked like it had no brake.

Emergency teams work at the site of a derailed electric streetcar in Lisbon, Portugal
Emergency teams work at the site of a derailed electric streetcar in Lisbon (Picture: AP)

Emergency workers worked to rescue people out of the wreckage into the late hours.

It was later confirmed that everyone who had been trapped after the crash has now been freed.

Portuguese authorities have not yet identified the victims or disclosed their nationalities, but said some foreign nationals were among the dead.

Why did Lisbon’s funicular railway overturn?

Named the Elevador da Glória, the picturesque yellow-and-white cars are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Lisbon, and date back to the late 1800s.

The Lisbon Firefighters Regiment reported that the incident was caused by a ‘cable that had come loose’ in the funicular system, but an investigation is still ongoing.

Professor Dave Cooper, chair the UK Standards committee for Cableways in the UK, told Metro that the system is ‘unlikely to have compiled with the modern standards expected of a new cableway’.

He said: ‘From an engineering design perspective what we know is that the system opened in 1885 and is therefore unlikely to have complied with modern standards expected of a new cableway system.

‘It can be described as a heritage system. It had two cars each rated at 43 persons and travelled a distance of some 265 metres.’

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