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Train collision in Spain kills at least 21 people
Summary
A collision between two high-speed trains in Adamuz, Spain, killed at least 21 people and injured dozens, officials said; authorities say investigators have been ordered to probe the cause.
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A collision between two high-speed trains on Sunday evening in Adamuz, in the province of Córdoba, killed at least 21 people and left dozens injured, officials said. Transport Minister Óscar Puente described how cars from one train derailed onto an adjacent track and were struck by a second train. Authorities reported about 30 people hospitalized and cautioned that casualty figures were not final. Investigators have been ordered to examine the causes of the accident.
Known details:
- Location and time: Adamuz, Córdoba province, at about 7:45 p.m. local time, according to officials.
- Casualties: Authorities confirmed at least 21 fatalities and about 30 people hospitalized; officials said numbers could rise.
- Sequence described by officials: Cars from a Madrid-bound train derailed onto an adjacent track and were struck by a train traveling in the opposite direction.
- Response and probe: Emergency services and national authorities are coordinating the response, and investigators will probe the cause of the collision.
Summary:
National leaders expressed condolences and emergency services responded to the scene. Investigators have been tasked with determining the cause of the collision; the timing of any findings is undetermined at this time.
Sources
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The New York Times1/20/2026, 11:04:14 AMOpen source →
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Bloomberg Business1/19/2026, 7:10:47 AMOpen source →
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The Wall Street Journal1/19/2026, 3:18:00 AMOpen source →
