Summary
At least 21 people died when two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain. The crash happened near Adamuz, causing both trains to derail. Emergency services responded to treat and transport the injured, and train services in the area have been suspended.
Key Facts
- Two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain.
- At least 21 people have been confirmed dead.
- The crash occurred near Adamuz as one train derailed onto the other track.
- Both trains derailed in the collision.
- Emergency services treated 25 people with serious injuries.
- Multiple emergency and critical care units were dispatched to the crash site.
- Train services between Andalusian cities and Madrid have been suspended.
- A journalist, who was on one of the trains, reported experiencing a sensation like an "earthquake" before the crash.