Foreign Affairs Ministry Reports: Germans among Affected Individuals in Lisbon Incident - People in Lisbon expressing worry or interest regarding a German individual
In a statement issued in response to a dpa inquiry, the Foreign Office has confirmed that Germans are among those affected in a severe cable car accident that occurred in Lisbon, Portugal on September 3, 2025.
The incident took place in the Portuguese capital, with the specific location being the Ascensor da GlΓ³ria. While the exact cause and severity of the accident are yet to be disclosed, it is known that at least two Germans were injured.
There have been conflicting reports about a potential German fatality, but the German Foreign Office has since clarified that no German deaths have been confirmed among the 16 reported fatalities.
The Foreign Office believes that Germans are among those affected, but the nationality of the individuals involved is not limited to Germans. Regrettably, no further details about the number of affected Germans have been provided.
The ministry in Berlin has also stated that there are currently no reliable figures on the number of affected Germans. The Foreign Office urges anyone with information or concerns about German nationals in Lisbon to contact them directly.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of travel and the importance of staying informed and vigilant. The Foreign Office advises all travellers to check their travel advice regularly and to sign up for travel alerts for their destination.
As the situation develops, further updates will be provided by the Foreign Office and other relevant authorities. Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic incident.
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