High-speed train crash in Spain
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On Sunday, Jan. 18, two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, leaving at least 39 dead and now survivors are sharing the horror they witnessed
The crash occurred Sunday at 7:45 p.m. when the tail end of a train carrying some 300 passengers on the route from Malaga to the capital, Madrid, went off the rails at 7:45 p.m.
Experts investigating the cause of a train crash in Spain that killed 39 people have found a broken joint on the rails, a source has revealed.
At least 39 people were killed Sunday after a high-speed train bound for Madrid derailed and slammed into an oncoming train in southern Spain. Salvador Jiménez, a Spanish journalist who was on board one of the trains,
At least 39 people are dead following a collision between two trains in southern Spain on Sunday, Jan. 18, the president of the Andalusian regional government, Juanma Moreno, said. He noted that the death toll is likely going to be ‘much greater’ once the train carriages are lifted.
A high-speed train derailment in southern Spain has left at least 39 people dead and injured more than 150, according to authorities.
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