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Landslide Keeps MálagaMadrid AVE Shut as Adif Eyes Late‑March Reopening

Complex work at Álora ranges from clearing 200,000 cubic metres to relocating a high‑voltage line, raising tourism worries before Semana Santa.

Overview

  • Direct high‑speed trains remain suspended, with a road transfer between Málaga and Antequera‑Santa Ana before passengers rejoin rail to Madrid.
  • Adif maintains a target to restore the connection around March 23, subject to progress at the landslide site.
  • Crews are working around the clock with heavy equipment, including seven excavators, 13 high‑capacity trucks, a bulldozer and a loader.
  • The operation requires removing more than 200,000 cubic metres of earth, partially demolishing a roughly 15‑metre retaining wall and securing the area to move a nearby power line.
  • The Costa del Sol hotel association warns the prolonged cut could divert travelers and jeopardize Spanish bookings for Semana Santa.