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Almost 40 killed in high-speed train collision in Spain

Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The incident is “truly strange” as it happened on a flat, recently renovated stretch of track, the transport minister has said

At least 39 people have been killed and dozens more injured after two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, police have said.

The emergencies services earlier reported that at least 73 people were injured in the crash, with 24 in serious condition, including four minors.

The incident happened in the Adamuz municipality, near the city of Cordoba, in the country’s Andalusia region at 7:45pm local time (6:45pm GMT) on Sunday, according to rail operator Adif.

The tail end of a train traveling from Malaga to Madrid with about 300 passengers aboard went off track and crashed into an incoming train carrying 200 people from Madrid to Huelva, causing it to also derail, the operator said.

Rescuers have been deployed on site, removing all of the survivors from the overturned carriages by midnight, Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente said. However, he warned that the death toll could still rise, with the search for bodies continuing.

🇪🇸 Tragedy in southern SpainA devastating high-speed train accident unfolded as a train derailed, crossed tracks, and collided head-on with another train.💔 Over 21 lives reportedly lost🚑 At least 100 injured, including 25 in critical conditionThoughts and prayers with the… pic.twitter.com/brGUqqwH52

— Baatein Stock Ki (@BaateinStockKi) January 19, 2026

The reasons for the crash are yet to be established, Puente said. He called the incident “truly strange” because it happened on a flat stretch of track that had been renovated last May. The train that was first to derail was also less than four years old, he added.

🇪🇸⚡️ At least 21 people have been ki!!ed in a train derailment in Andalusia, Spain, with emergency services saying more than 100 others are seriously injured.➡️ The crash happened around 7:40 p.m. local time, when a train carrying 317 passengers from Málaga to Madrid derailed. pic.twitter.com/oqUNHN6bhN

— Osint World (@OsiOsint1) January 18, 2026

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims. “Tonight is one of deep sadness for our country,” he wrote on X.

Spain has the largest rail network for trains traveling at speeds of over 250kph (155mph) in the EU, with over 3,000km (1,900 miles) of track.

The country last had a major railway accident in 2013 when 80 people were killed after a train derailed in the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela.

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