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Teenager helped survivors after Córdoba train derailment
Summary
A 16-year-old assisted survivors after two trains collided near Córdoba; officials say at least 42 people have died and more than 120 were injured, and authorities say an investigation into the cause is under way.
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A collision between two trains near Córdoba on Sunday evening left many people dead and injured, and a local teenager has been noted for helping survivors before rescue teams arrived. The 16-year-old, Julio Rodriguez, ran between carriages, recorded contact details for victims' relatives and pulled a child from the wreckage. Officials have reported at least 42 deaths and more than 120 injuries, and authorities have said the situation is still being resolved near the site. National figures including the king and queen visited the area and hospitals as a recovery operation continued amid a period of mourning.
What is known:
- Two trains collided near Córdoba; one derailed and a second struck the wreckage.
- Officials reported at least 42 people killed and more than 120 injured, with dozens still in hospital.
- A 16-year-old, Julio Rodriguez, assisted survivors at the scene and helped to record contact details for relatives, and he pulled a child from the wreckage before rescuers arrived.
- Authorities have opened an investigation into the crash; a broken rail joint has been reported as a possible factor and some people remain missing.
Summary:
The crash has prompted a major rescue and recovery response and national expressions of sorrow. Authorities say the investigation into the cause is ongoing and that it may take several days to confirm a final death toll.
