21 Dead in Spain's High-Speed Train Collision Near Cordoba

A devastating collision between two high-speed trains near Cordoba, Spain, has left at least 21 people dead and over 70 injured, with 30 in serious condition. The accident occurred when a Malaga-Madrid train derailed and struck an oncoming Madrid-Huelva train. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed deep condolences as emergency services, including the Military Emergency Unit, continue rescue operations. Authorities have suspended rail services on the affected lines and set up support centers for relatives of passengers.

Key Points: Spain Train Crash: 21 Dead, 30 Critical in Cordoba Collision

  • 21 confirmed dead
  • 30 injured in serious condition
  • Collision involved Malaga-Madrid and Madrid-Huelva trains
  • Rescue operations ongoing, death toll may rise
  • Rail services suspended until at least Tuesday
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21 dead, 30 critical after high-speed train collision in Spain

At least 21 killed and 70 injured after two high-speed trains collided near Cordoba, Spain. Rescue operations continue as officials warn death toll may rise.

"Today is a night of deep pain for our country owing to the tragic rail accident in Adamuz. - Pedro Sanchez"

Madrid, Jan 19

At least 21 people were confirmed dead and more than 70 others injured after two high-speed trains collided near the city of Cordoba in southern Spain, authorities said.

Thirty of the injured were in serious condition and hospitalised, Spain's Transport Minister Oscar Puente said on Monday. Earlier media reports put the number at 25.

The accident occurred at around 19:45 local time (1845 GMT) when a train carrying 317 passengers on the Malaga-Madrid route derailed for reasons still unknown near Amaduz, about 20 km from Cordoba, Spanish authorities said.

The derailed train struck another high-speed train travelling on an adjacent track from Madrid to Huelva, causing the latter to derail.

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday voiced deep condolences over the tragedy.

"Today is a night of deep pain for our country owing to the tragic rail accident in Adamuz," he wrote on X. Spain's royal family also extended condolences to the families of the victims, reports Xinhua news agency.

Puente said the collision was "terrible," saying the last two wagons of the Malaga-Madrid train derailed and struck the first two carriages of the oncoming train, sending them off the tracks.

Emergency services from the Andalusia region were deployed to the scene, and residents helped transfer passengers with minor injuries to a nearby sports centre for first aid. Spain's Military Emergency Unit was also mobilised to assist in rescue work.

Rescue operations continued into Sunday night as officials warned that the death toll could rise. Rail services on the affected lines will be suspended until at least Tuesday, authorities said.

Rail infrastructure operator Adif announced the opening of an area at Atocha Station in Madrid, Malaga and Huelva to provide information for relatives of affected passengers. A dedicated phone line has also been set up.

Spain's deadliest train accident occurred in July 2013, when 79 people were killed after a high-speed train derailed while entering the city of Santiago de Compostela at excessive speed.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Terrible news. Reading this makes me think about our own rail network. While Spain has high-speed trains, the scale of our operations is massive. Accidents are tragic anywhere, but it shows that constant vigilance is needed.
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David E
A derailment for "reasons still unknown" is the most frightening part. Hope the investigation is swift and thorough. The emergency response seems well-coordinated, which is crucial in such situations.
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Aman W
So sad. 21 lives lost in an instant. It's good to see the local residents helping out immediately. That humanity shines through in the darkest times. Thoughts with Spain today.
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Sarah B
This is a tragedy. The article mentions their deadliest accident was in 2013 due to excessive speed. One hopes lessons were learned, but this new incident suggests there might be systemic issues that need addressing beyond just speed enforcement.
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Vikram M
Heart-wrenching. The speed and force involved in such collisions are unimaginable. Setting up dedicated info centers and helplines for families is a very important step. Wishing strength to the rescue teams and a speedy recovery to the injured.

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