Derailed High-Speed Trains Near Adamuz: What Happened
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Derailed High-Speed Trains Near Adamuz: What Happened
On January 18, 2026, two high-speed trains derailed near Adamuz in Córdoba, Spain. One train from Málaga to Madrid left the track and fell onto the adjacent line. A second train from Madrid to Huelva also derailed after the crash. The two trains collided and stopped at the scene.
Reports gave different death totals in the first hours: some said five, some said ten, and some said twenty-one. Many people were injured; some were seriously hurt. ADIF, the Spanish rail network operator, stopped high-speed services between Madrid and Andalusia. Rescue crews used cranes and ambulances to move injured people.
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