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Spain train crash kills at least 39 as investigation begins
Summary
At least 39 people were killed and about 170 injured after two trains collided near Adamuz, Spain; authorities have opened an investigation into the cause.
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Two high-speed trains collided near Adamuz in southern Spain after one derailed onto the opposite track. Authorities report at least 39 people have died and about 170 were injured. One train was operated by Iryo and the other by Renfe, carrying roughly 300 and 200 passengers respectively. Officials have said the cause is under investigation.
Key facts:
- Collision occurred near Adamuz when a derailed train moved onto the opposite track and struck another train.
- Authorities report at least 39 deaths and roughly 170 injuries, with dozens taken to hospital and several listed in serious condition.
- The trains were operated by Iryo (around 300 passengers) and Renfe (around 200 passengers).
- Spain's transport minister warned the death toll may rise and investigators have opened an official inquiry into the cause.
Summary:
The collision is among Spain's most serious rail incidents in recent years and has resulted in significant loss of life and many injuries. Rescue and hospital operations are ongoing, and an official investigation into the cause has been launched to determine what happened.
