Tragedy on the Tracks: Deadly High-Speed Train Collision in Southern Spain
A collision between a derailing high-speed train and a second train in southern Spain has killed 39 and injured 152. The accident has disrupted over 200 train services, and the cause is still unknown. Rescue operations were in full swing as passengers were evacuated.
A tragic collision between a derailing high-speed train and a second train in southern Spain has claimed the lives of 39 individuals, with 152 others sustaining injuries, according to a report by state broadcaster RTVE citing police sources on Monday. The devastating accident occurred near Adamuz, Cordoba on Sunday evening.
The disaster has led to the cancellation of over 200 trains between Madrid and the Andalucia region, impacting major cities including Cordoba, Seville, and Granada, as confirmed by RTVE. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has prioritized the situation, canceling his official engagements to address the crisis.
Dramatic footage from the scene shows rescuers working under floodlights to extract passengers from the mangled train carriages. Many passengers, primarily Spaniards returning from weekend trips, were seen climbing out of broken windows or being carried on stretchers. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, according to Transport Minister Oscar Puente.
(With inputs from agencies.)

