Brazilian is among the tragedy wounded with cable car in Lisbon two Brazilians are on the list of people who were injured by the derailment of the Glory Elevator, cable car of the main tourist attractions of Lisbon, according to Itamaraty on Thursday (4). One of them, according to Itamaraty, received treatment, but has been discharged because he suffered only minor injuries. The hospital in which he was hospitalized did not say whether the Brazilian was a local resident or visited the Portuguese capital as a tourist. The Portuguese newspaper “Público”, based on information from the Brazilian Consulate, said that another Brazilian was also injured in the tragedy. She was on Thursday, according to the newspaper, and would be transferred to another hospital to follow the treatment. Sought by the G1, Itamaraty had not yet informed the state of health of women until the last update of this report. ✅ Click here to follow the G1 international news channel on WhatsApp early in the morning, the Portugal Civil Protection Service had reported that the number of dead was 17, but later, Portugal Prime Minister Luis Montenegro corrected the balance. The error, according to the Civil Protection Service, was due to a duplicate record. At G1, Itamaraty said there was no record of Brazilians among the victims. The Portuguese police released on Thursday the nationality of 15 of the 16 of them: 4 Portuguese; 2 Germans; 2 Spanish; 1 Korean; 1 Cape Verdean; 1 Canadian; 1 Italian; 1 French; 1 Swiss; 1 Moroccan. The US Department of the United States said on Thursday (04) that an American died in the accident. The information was released by Reuters agency. In all, 21 people were still hospitalized on Thursday morning, five of them in serious condition, according to the authorities. The causes of the accident are still being investigated by the Portuguese authorities, and three other Lisbon funicular are undergoing preventive inspections due to the accident in the Glory Elevator. The line operates since 1885 and connects Restauradores Square to Bairro Alto. Both regions are highly frequented by tourists and are in the heart of the Portuguese capital. Here’s what you know about the case. What happened? Lisbon cable car, fall and leaves dead and injured Patricia de Melo Moreira/AFP The accident occurred around 6:05 pm, local time (2:05 pm in Brasilia). Authorities reported that the cable car deranged as it descended a slope towards Praça dos Restauradores. Local press reported that the vehicle, also known as electric in Portugal, crashed into a building and fell. The Lisbon Judicial Police said 15 people died at the scene of the accident and 23 were injured. The victims were taken to hospitals in the region and five people were rescued in serious condition. Two of them could not resist and died on Thursday morning, which made the death toll to 16, and the injured to 21. The Portuguese government declared national mourning. Read also: Glory Elevator: Cable car that derails is Brazilian Lisbon Postcard says he was abused by Jeffrey Epstein when he was 14: ‘Worst Nightmare’ Ogivas, Missiles, Laser, Drones: See Military Parade Photos in China What were the causes of the accident? Images show an accident in the Glory Elevator, Lisbon’s tourist spot according to the Portuguese press, the accident may have been caused by the breakup of a cable that connects the two cable car. Another hypothesis, released by SIC Notícias, involves a flaw in the vehicle locks. The Judicial Police and the Public Prosecution Service are investigating the case. Carris, the company responsible for the cable car, reported that all maintenance was up to date and opened an internal inquiry to investigate what happened. Police and emergency teams at the tram accident site in Lisbon Reuters How does the Glory Elevator System work? Lisbon Elevator in Lisbon, in a photo of July 2013 Manuel Menal/Wikimedia Commons The line is operated by two cable cars that connect the Praça dos Restauradores to Bairro Alto. The vehicles run on rails and are connected to a cable, working in the counterweight system: the weight of the cable car that goes down helps the other to rise simultaneously. In addition, the cable cars have electric motors that help in movement. Each car has a capacity of up to 42 people. Do the cable cars still work? According to SIC Notícias, the Lisbon Chamber determined the temporary suspension of Bica and Lavra elevators operations, as well as the funicular of Grace, for inspection. The other cable cars should operate normally, including the famous electric 28. What is the story of the Glory Elevator? Lisbon Elevator in Lisbon, in a photo of April 2023 AP Photo/Armando Franca Gloria elevator was inaugurated in 1885 and connects the city center to Bairro Alto, famous for his nightlife and the St. Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, which offers one of the best views for São Jorge Castelo. The cable car performs two paths: Gloria – St. Pedro de Alcântara, on the rise, and glory – restorers, in the descent. Three million people per year circulate through the line, which rises more than 40 meters. The route is done in about three minutes. Understand an accident with Glory Elevator in Lisbon Art/G1 Videos: More assisted from G1, ambassador, the Brazilian citizen received treatment but has been discharged.
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Brazilians are among injuries for cable car derailment in Lisbon, says Itamaraty
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