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Death toll in Spain high-speed train collision rises to 39, RTVE reports
Summary
RTVE and police report 39 people killed and 152 injured after two high-speed trains collided near Adamuz in Cordoba, and Transport Minister Óscar Puente said the cause is unknown with an inquiry that could take about a month.
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Two high-speed trains collided near Adamuz in the province of Cordoba on Sunday evening. State broadcaster RTVE and police reported 39 people killed and 152 injured. Officials, including Transport Minister Óscar Puente, said the cause is not yet known. Rail services between Madrid and Andalusia were widely disrupted, with more than 200 trains cancelled.
Key facts:
- Authorities reported 39 fatalities and 152 injuries following the collision near Adamuz.
- The incident occurred on a flat stretch of track in the evening; officials have said the cause is unknown.
- Over 200 trains between Madrid and Andalusia were cancelled after the crash.
- Transport Minister Óscar Puente said a formal investigation has been opened and estimated it could take about a month.
Summary:
The reported human toll and broad disruption to services mark this as a major rail incident in Spain. A formal investigation is underway and authorities have indicated a timeline of around a month for parts of the inquiry.
Sources
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