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Spain Begins Three Days of Mourning After High‑Speed Train Crash Near Córdoba Kills at Least 40

Investigators now discount human error, shifting scrutiny to the derailed train and a straight stretch of track.

Overview

  • Authorities report at least 40 dead and dozens injured, and they warn the death toll is likely to rise as recovery continues.
  • The MalagaMadrid train derailed near Adamuz, crossed onto an adjacent line and struck an oncoming Huelva‑bound service around 7:45 p.m. local time on Sunday.
  • Operator Iryo said roughly 300 people were aboard the derailed train and Renfe reported about 100 on the other, and Ferrovie dello Stato identified the model as a Freccia 1000.
  • Firefighters and military teams are still working through mangled wreckage to reach victims, with Córdoba’s fire chief describing extremely difficult extrications.
  • Rail links between Madrid and Andalusia were suspended after the crash, and King Felipe and Queen Letizia are due to visit the area.