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    At least 21 killed in Spain after crash involving high-speed trains

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterJanuary 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The derailment of two high-speed trains on Sunday has left at least 21 people dead in southern Spain’s Adamuz municipality, near Córdoba, the Andalusian Emergency Agency said.

    Andalusian Regional Government Health Minister Antonio Sanz told local media that the situation is complex and the death toll could be higher. He also said at least 73 people were injured and are being treated at six different health centers.

    The accident occurred when a high-speed train traveling from Malaga to Madrid derailed at the entrance to Adamuz and crossed onto the adjacent track, on which another train traveling from Madrid to Huelva was running. This caused the second train to also derail, said the Railway Infrastructure Administrator (Adif), the public manager of the railway network.

    The first train to derail was the Iryo 6189, which was carrying approximately 300 people, the operating company said in a statement.

    Iryo expressed regret for the incident. It announced that it had activated emergency protocols and was working with authorities to manage the situation.

    High-speed rail service between Madrid and Andalusia is suspended, and trains traveling on the Seville-Madrid line are being redirected to their point of origin, according to Adif.

    Staff from the railway operator are working in the area in coordination with emergency services and railway companies.

    Commercial services between Madrid, Toledo, Ciudad Real and Puertollano are operating normally.

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    The regional government of Andalusia has activated the emergency phase of the Civil Protection Plan due to the train accident, the regional government said on social media.

    Spain’s national railway company Renfe said emergency services have been deployed to help the passengers. Psychological support teams and information points have also been set up for victims and their families.

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed condolences to the victims’ families and loved ones, saying the country is suffering a “night of deep pain.”

    Spain’s royal family also extended condolences and said it is following developments with “great conc.ern.”

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