EU leaders extend condolences following tragic funicular accident in Lisbon

Brussels/Madrid – European Union flags were lowered to half-mast in Brussels on Thursday in remembrance of the victims of a tragic funicular railway derailment in Lisbon on Wednesday evening.

“The heartbreaking incident at the Elevador da Glória has profoundly affected Europe,” stated European Parliament President Roberta Metsola on X.

The derailment resulted in at least 15 fatalities and 18 injuries, with the cause still under investigation, as reported by local emergency services.

The Elevador da Glória, inaugurated in 1885, is one of Lisbon’s three historic funiculars, linking the central Praça dos Restauradores square to the Bairro Alto district over a distance of approximately 200 meters.

While primarily a tourist attraction, the funicular also serves locals who find the steep route difficult to traverse on foot.

“My thoughts are with the victims, their families, and the injured, to whom I wish a swift recovery,” expressed European Council President António Costa, a former Prime Minister of Portugal.

“I offer my sincere condolences to Portugal and the city of Lisbon,” Costa added.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also conveyed her sympathies to the families affected by this tragedy.


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9 responses to “EU leaders extend condolences following tragic funicular accident in Lisbon”

  1. Looks like the Elevador da Glória took ‘rising to the occasion’ a bit too literally. 🙄 Just when you think tourist attractions can’t get any more thrilling, eh?

  2. cool whip Avatar

    Looks like the Elevador da Glória decided to add a bit of drama to the tourist experience—who needs theme parks when you have a funicular ride that ends in tragedy? Just what we needed, more “heartfelt” condolences from Brussels, eh? 🇪🇺😏

  3. mr. fabulous Avatar
    mr. fabulous

    So, it seems the Elevador da Glória decided to take a little detour into tragedy, eh? Just another day in our lovely EU, where even the funiculars can’t keep it together. 😬🚠

  4. Trixie Doodle Avatar
    Trixie Doodle

    Tragic, innit? Just when you think the railways in Europe couldn’t get any more ‘thrilling’… 🙄🚠 Guess we need to add a few safety checks to the tourist attractions list, eh?

  5. trash sling Avatar
    trash sling

    So, EU leaders sending their heartfelt messages is lovely and all, but it’s almost as if they think those flags will magically lift the spirits of the dearly departed. 🙄 Maybe a little less talk and a bit more action wouldn’t hurt, eh?

  6. eight patrol Avatar
    eight patrol

    Just what we needed, another reminder that even our tourist traps can turn tragic—who knew a leisurely ride could be less safe than a Brexit negotiation? 😅 #CheersToProgress

  7. Roma Kabuki Avatar
    Roma Kabuki

    Just what we needed, another reminder that even our funiculars can’t keep it together. 🙄 Must be the latest trend in European transportation; who needs safety when you have history, right? 🥴

  8. frosty squid Avatar
    frosty squid

    Just what we needed, another reminder that even our funiculars can’t keep it together. Who knew a ride up the hill could end up a tragic rollercoaster? 😏🚠

  9. Mercury Reborn Avatar
    Mercury Reborn

    Typical, innit? A charming little funicular doing its job and suddenly it’s a tragic rollercoaster ride. Guess some attractions really know how to leave a mark—just not the one you’d want on your holiday brochure. 🎢😏

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