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

Rachel Hagan

At least 21 people have been killed and dozens more injured following a collision between two high-speed trains in southern Spain on Sunday evening, officials say.

The incident happened near the town of Adamuz, close to the city of Cordoba, when a high-speed train travelling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and crashed onto a neighbouring track, rail network operator Adif said.

A second train travelling in the opposite direction, from Madrid to Huelva, also derailed.

Andalusian emergency services said at least 25 people were seriously injured, with others suffering minor injuries.

According to Adif, the crash happened about ten minutes after the train left Malaga at 18:40 local time (17:40 GMT). All rail services between Madrid and Andalusia were suspended following the accident.

Iryo, a private rail company that operated the journey from Malaga, confirmed the derailment and said around 300 passengers were on board.

A map of Spain highlighting a section of the country’s high‑speed rail network. A blue line marks the high‑speed rail route running between Madrid in central Spain and Málaga in the south. A red dot marks Adamuz in the province of Córdoba near the midpoint of the route, where the two trains collided.

Salvador Jimenez, a journalist with RTVE who was on one of the trains, said many people were able to walk away without serious injuries.

“I was in the first carriage. There was a moment when it felt like an earthquake and the train had indeed derailed. They called immediately to see if there were people in the health service who could help, they took hammers to break the windows and in the end they evacuated us,” he added.

Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, said the government was working with emergency services to help those affected, while Andalusian regional president Juanma Moreno expressed his concern and support for the victims and their families.

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