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Spain train crash: investigators search for bodies as death toll rises
Summary
Investigators are recovering bodies after a collision near Córdoba that has killed 41 people, and officials say some victims remain trapped under the wreckage; a preliminary probe has pointed to a worn rail joint but an official cause is not yet confirmed.
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A collision between a high-speed Iryo train and an oncoming Alvia service near Córdoba has left at least 41 people dead, officials said. Emergency teams have been using heavy machinery to reach carriages and recover bodies. Authorities have said some victims remain under the wreckage and the official death toll may rise as recovery continues. A preliminary technical probe has highlighted wear on a rail joint as a possible factor, though no final cause has been confirmed.
Known details:
- Two high-speed trains collided near Córdoba, with around 300 passengers aboard both services.
- Authorities reported 41 confirmed deaths and said bodies remain under wreckage that teams are still accessing.
- Emergency crews have deployed cranes and heavy machinery to recover victims from damaged carriages.
- Technicians noted a worn fishplate (rail joint) in a preliminary probe, and national leaders have called for a full investigation.
Summary:
The crash has resulted in significant loss of life and prompted three days of national mourning. Undetermined at this time.
