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Córdoba Rail Disaster: Spain’s Deadliest Crash in Over Ten Years
Spain is reeling after its worst rail accident in more than a decade, as two trains derailed near the city of Córdoba with more than 400 passengers on board. The tragedy has left the nation in shock and raised urgent concerns about railway safety.
Emergency services rushed to the site within minutes, working through the wreckage to rescue trapped passengers and treat the injured. Hospitals across the region were placed on high alert, with dozens of casualties reported. The full scale of the disaster is still being assessed, but officials have already described it as one of the darkest days for Spain’s transport system in recent memory.
Witnesses spoke of panic and confusion as passengers tried to escape the damaged carriages, many helping each other to safety before rescue teams arrived. Authorities have praised the bravery of survivors and the swift response of emergency crews.
Spain’s transport ministry has launched a formal investigation to uncover the cause of the derailment. Early suggestions point to possible track damage or mechanical failure, though nothing has yet been confirmed.
The Córdoba crash has reopened painful memories of past rail tragedies and sparked debate about whether enough has been done to modernise and maintain the country’s railway network. For many, it is a sobering reminder of the importance of constant vigilance when it comes to passenger safety.
