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Cordoba train collision leaves at least 39 dead
Summary
At least 39 people were killed and many were injured after an Iryo high-speed train derailed and collided with a Renfe AVE train near Adamuz in Córdoba; ADIF has suspended services between Madrid and Andalusia and emergency teams are on site.
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At least 39 people have been killed and many others injured after a high-speed Iryo train derailed and collided with a Renfe AVE train near Adamuz in Córdoba. Reports say the Iryo train crossed into an adjacent track before derailing and striking the other train. ADIF, the Spanish railway infrastructure operator, has suspended all train services between Madrid and Andalusia until further notice. Emergency services and Red Cross teams were deployed to the scene and were expected to work overnight alongside authorities, Renfe, and Iryo. Transport Minister Óscar Puente said he was at the ADIF Operations Control Centre and was closely following developments.
Known facts:
- At least 39 people have died and many more were injured after a high-speed collision near Adamuz in Córdoba.
- An Iryo train reportedly crossed into an adjacent track and collided with a Renfe AVE train on the Madrid–Huelva route.
- ADIF suspended all train services between Madrid and Andalusia until further notice.
- Emergency services and the Red Cross were deployed, and Transport Minister Óscar Puente was monitoring the situation at ADIF's control centre.
Summary:
The collision has prompted a major emergency response and a suspension of rail services on the Madrid–Andalusia corridor, affecting travel and operations. Authorities are assessing the scene and attending to those affected, and official updates were announced as forthcoming. Undetermined at this time.
