At Least 39 Killed in Collision of Two High-Speed Trains in Southern Spain
At least 40 people died and over 120 injured after a high-speed train derailed and collided head-on near Adamuz; investigators focus on a faulty rail joint.
- On Monday, Spanish prosecutors prepared to open a criminal inquiry soon, focusing on a faulty rail joint as a possible cause of the Adamuz collision in Córdoba, Andalusia.
- On the line renovated in May, the tail end of an Iryo train derailed, crossed onto the opposite track, and struck a Renfe train, investigators say.
- Technicians identified wear at the fishplate and Spanish media reported a 30cm gap with a deteriorated weld likely causing the fault before the crash.
- At least 40 people were killed and 159 injured, while authorities recovered bodies on January 19 and the Spanish Red Cross and Civil Guard aided families.
- Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared three days of national mourning, cancelled a Davos trip, and announced King Felipe and Queen Letizia will visit as Madrid–Andalucía rail services face extended disruption.
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Spain train crash which killed 40 people 'caused by gap in tracks'
The high-speed train crash that killed at least 40 people and left dozens more injured could have been caused by a significant gap found in the tracks, investigators have found.The back end of a train heading from Malaga to Madrid derailed at 7.45pm on Sunday evening, before being smashed into by an oncoming high-speed train moments later.The incident occurred near the city of Cordoba, but investigators at the scene have found wear on the joint …
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At least 39 people died and more than 150 others were injured after a collision between two trains on Sunday, 18 January, in the evening, in Adamuz (Andalusia, Spain).
Train wreck kills 40 in Spain
ADAMUZ, Spain -- Regional Spanish officials said Monday that at least 40 people are confirmed dead in a high-speed rail collision the previous night in the country's south when the tail end of a train jumped the track, causing another train speeding past in the opposite direction to derail.
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