Faulty cable caused Lisbon funicular crash, inquiry finds
Report says snapped cable between cabins was substandard and city’s other funiculars should fix risk before reopening The funicular that crashed in Lisbon killing 16 people in early September had a faulty cable, the official inquiry said on Monday as it recommended the city’s vehicles stay out (…)
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