13 killed as tree crashes down on people gathered for Mass in Portugal

Scores had gathered in a leafy square, in Madeira Islands when the disaster occurred

August 16, 2017 06:33 pm | Updated 06:46 pm IST - LISBON:

Firefighters hold a blanket as bodies are removed from the scene where a tree fell on a large crowd on the outskirts of Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, killing 13 people on August 15, 2017. The accident occurred while people had gathered for a festival.

Firefighters hold a blanket as bodies are removed from the scene where a tree fell on a large crowd on the outskirts of Funchal, the capital of Madeira island, Portugal, killing 13 people on August 15, 2017. The accident occurred while people had gathered for a festival.

A year-old baby and two foreign women were among the 13 people killed when a huge oak tree crashed down on an outdoor religious festival in Portugal’s Madeira Islands, authorities said on Wednesday.

The foreigners killed in Tuesday’s accident were a 42-year-old French woman and a 31-year-old Hungarian woman, Miguel Reis, a local health official, told a news conference. Their names weren’t provided.

Popular vacation spot

Madeira, situated off northwest Africa, is a popular European vacation destination. Scores of people were gathered in a leafy square, listening to a Mass, when the tree on a slope above the square came crashing down as a choir sang.

Local people told Portuguese media they had told officials that the tree was a danger, but the Funchal city council said it had received no warnings that a tree was unsafe. The public prosecutor’s office opened an investigation.

Seven people, including two children, remained hospitalized of the 49 who were injured in Tuesday’s accident, which occurred on a public holiday.

The children are a 2-year-old French child and a 14-year-old Portuguese, Mr. Reis told a news conference on Wednesday in Funchal, Madeira’s capital.

He said officials hope to conclude autopsies by the end of the week.

Eight women and five men were among the dead. The regional government decreed three days of mourning beginning Wednesday.

Portuguese President Marecelo Rebelo de Sousa flew to Madeira to offer his condolences.

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