
मुख्य बिंदु
- Train services on the Lisbon-Porto Northern Line were halted after three horses went on the railway.
- The accident occurred today at 08:42 between the Riachos and Mato Miranda stations.
- 17 personnel and 5 vehicles were dispatched to the scene for support.
- Portuguese Railways (CP) announced that services on the line have been temporarily cancelled.
आंकड़ों में
Train services on the Northern Line (Linha do Norte), connecting Portugal's capital Lisbon and the city of Porto, have been temporarily suspended. In the incident that occurred in the morning hours, the line was closed for safety reasons following a collision between a train and three horses that entered the railway track.
Following the accident, numerous search and rescue teams were dispatched to the area. It was reported that Civil Defense teams and the Fire Department attended to the condition of the injured horses and took safety measures in the area.
Portuguese State Railways (CP) apologized to passengers via social media, announcing that services between the Riachos and Mato Miranda stations would be disrupted until a later date. Authorities stated that services would not return to normal until track maintenance and repair works are completed.
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- Where and when did the horses go on the railway?
- It occurred today at 08:42 on the Northern Line connecting Lisbon and Porto, between the Riachos and Mato Miranda stations.
- How long will the railway line remain closed?
- Authorities have not given a definite timeframe for when the line, currently closed to traffic due to the incident, will reopen.
- Were there any casualties or injuries at the time of the incident?
- The news does not mention any injuries among humans; however, it is stated that three horses died or were injured during the incident.