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High-speed train crash in southern Spain kills 39
Summary
At least 39 people were killed and 12 are in intensive care after two trains collided near Adamuz in Córdoba province, authorities said.
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Two passenger trains collided late on Sunday near the town of Adamuz in Córdoba province in southern Spain. Officials reported that an Iryo high-speed train derailed and crossed onto the opposite track, striking an oncoming Renfe service. Emergency services treated more than 120 people and dozens were taken to hospital. Authorities have mobilized rescue teams and opened an investigation while rail services between Madrid and Andalucía remain suspended.
What is known:
- An Iryo train from Málaga to Madrid derailed at about 7:40pm and struck an oncoming train, and both trains subsequently derailed.
- At least 39 people have been reported killed. Emergency services said 122 people were treated and 48 remained in hospital, of whom 12 were in intensive care.
- Rescue workers including the Guardia Civil and firefighters remain at the scene and authorities set up a joint emergency response effort.
- Spain's transport minister said the cause has not yet been established; the prime minister is due to visit the area and an official investigation has been announced.
Summary:
The collision resulted in significant loss of life and a large emergency response across the region. Authorities say the cause of the derailment is undetermined and an investigation is under way. Rail services between Madrid and Andalucía have been suspended while emergency work continues. The prime minister is scheduled to visit the area.
