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    Spain train collision death toll rises to 41 in Adamuz

    January 20, 2026
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    EuroWire, ADAMUZ: Spanish authorities on Tuesday raised the confirmed death toll from a high-speed train collision near the southern town of Adamuz to 41, as recovery teams continued working through mangled carriages and debris. Emergency services said 122 people were injured, with 48 taken to hospital and 12 receiving intensive care. Officials said several victims remained to be formally identified, and the crash disrupted rail links between Madrid and Andalusia on one of Spain’s busiest corridors.

    Spain train collision death toll rises to 41 in Adamuz
    Spain mourns Adamuz train collision leaving 41 dead and 122 injured on key EU high-speed route. (AI-generated image)

    The collision happened at about 7:45 p.m. local time on Sunday, Jan 18, on the high-speed line in Cordoba province. Authorities said an Iryo service traveling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and its rear carriages crossed onto an adjacent track, where it struck an Alvia train operated by Renfe traveling from Madrid toward Huelva. The impact derailed the front carriages of the second train, with some cars falling down an embankment.

    Rescue workers, firefighters and medical teams worked overnight into Monday in difficult conditions, using cutting tools to reach passengers and recover victims. Local and regional officials said the combined passenger count across the two trains was close to 500. Survivors were taken to temporary reception points for triage and onward transport, while hospitals in the region activated emergency protocols to handle trauma cases and coordinate transfers for the most seriously injured.

    Spain’s national government declared three days of official mourning, and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez offered condolences to victims’ families and praised emergency responders. Officials said rail services on the Madrid–Andalusia high-speed route were suspended in the immediate aftermath, with operators arranging alternative transport for stranded travelers. Authorities also set up assistance points for relatives seeking information, including support for identification procedures and coordination with local courts and forensic teams.

    Investigators focus on derailment and safety systems

    A judicial investigation was opened, and Spain’s rail safety authorities began gathering data from the trains and trackside systems. Transport Minister Oscar Puente said the derailment occurred on a straight section of line and described the incident as unusual, while emphasizing that investigators would establish the facts. Officials said both rolling stock condition and infrastructure would be examined, including maintenance records, track components and signaling data.

    Authorities said the collision unfolded too quickly for automatic systems to prevent impact once the derailed cars entered the opposing track. Investigators are reviewing reported operating speeds at the time of the crash: officials said the Iryo train was traveling at about 110 kilometers per hour, and the oncoming Alvia was traveling at about 205 kilometers per hour on a section with a higher permitted speed. Recovery crews continued clearing wreckage to allow detailed inspection of the railbed and equipment.

    Recovery operation continues as toll is updated

    On Tuesday, officials said the death toll rose after additional bodies were found inside the wreckage of the derailed train. Heavy machinery was brought in to lift and stabilize damaged cars, and the site was secured to protect evidence while allowing controlled access for recovery teams. Interior Ministry officials said identification work was ongoing, with forensic procedures coordinated with regional authorities and families, and that confirmed casualty figures would be updated only after formal verification.

    The crash is Spain’s deadliest rail disaster since 2013, when 80 people were killed in a derailment near Santiago de Compostela. Spain has one of Europe’s largest high-speed rail networks, and the Adamuz collision prompted renewed attention to emergency readiness and technical safeguards across the system. Rail operators said services would be restored only after investigators and infrastructure managers completed safety checks and the line was cleared for operation.

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