Tram derails in central Milan leaving two dead, 40 injured


Emergency services work at the scene following a deadly tram derailment in Milan, Italy, February 27, 2026. REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MILAN, Feb ⁠27 (Reuters) - Two people were killed ⁠and around 40 injured when ‌a tram derailed in central Milan on Friday, a spokesperson for local firefighters ​said.

The tram, one of ⁠the newest ⁠models in operation in Milan, came ⁠off the ‌tracks in Vittorio Veneto street, close to ⁠the city's Central Station, crashing into ​the ‌window of a shop.

Local emergency ⁠services said ​13 ambulances were on the scene.

Civil protection teams set up ⁠a tent to assist ​the injured, according to a Reuters eyewitness.

The Milan transport company, ATM, said ⁠in a statement it was "deeply shocked", expressed its sympathy to those affected and said it ​was working with ⁠authorities to try to understand the ​cause.

(Reporting by Elvira ‌Pollina and Daniele Mascolo; ​editing by Gianluca Semeraro, Kevin Liffey and Gavin Jones)

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