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Transport Notifies the First Advances of the Investigation on the Adamuz Accident After 24 Hours

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In a statement, they report on the actions carried out by the Commission of Inquiry into Railway Accidents

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Pedro Sánchez's executive does not want Adamuz's scandal to get out of hand and to harm him electorally.

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In a statement, they report on the actions carried out by the Commission of Inquiry into Railway Accidents

·Spain
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Sources from the Ministry indicate that the Commission for the Investigation of Railway Accidents is still collecting data and any hypothesis about welding or other defects requires laboratory analysisThe "first clue" of the investigation "points to a break or alteration of the rail, but it still has to be determined if this break is cause or consequence of the derailment", according to the Ministry The Ministry of Transport believes that the "f…

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·Madrid, Spain
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The Prime Minister and his ministers emphasized that “rumors and misinformation are spreading, generating anxiety, uncertainty, and pain.” Marlaska insisted that “all hypotheses regarding the possible causes of the accident remain open,” referring to the report that will be prepared by the Railway Accident Investigation Commission (CIAF).

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The Government of Spain has today allowed "all possible hypotheses" to explain the Sunday train accident in the south of the country "are open", although there is no indication of any possible sabotage. The investigation is at the initial stage of data collection, and therefore "all hypotheses are open", said the Minister of Internal Administration, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, at a press conference in Madrid after a meeting of the Council of Minis…

·Funchal, Portugal
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