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Broken tracks under scrutiny after deadly train collision in Spain: Death toll reaches 40

Dozens injured and missing after the deadly rail disaster outside Córdoba – “We will get to the truth with full transparency,” the government pledges – Reopening of the line delayed

Newsroom January 20 10:14

Investigations into the causes of the deadly collision between two high-speed trains near Adamuz, Spain, are in full swing, after experts identified a broken section of rail at the site of the accident.

At the same time, authorities confirmed that the death toll has now risen to 40, with dozens injured and missing, in one of the worst railway tragedies Spain has seen in more than a decade.

How the two high-speed trains collided

The accident occurred late on Sunday night, when carriages of a high-speed train operated by the private company Iryo, traveling from Málaga to Madrid, derailed and collided with a state-owned Renfe train coming from the opposite direction, traveling from Madrid to Huelva.

As a result of the violent collision, the front carriages of the second train ended up on a nearby embankment.

🔴 DIRECTO Adamuz | Los bomberos cortan el cristal para acceder a la cabina del tren Iryo accidentado en Córdoba https://t.co/UbOTMTbkF2 https://t.co/kDcbtKBRtM pic.twitter.com/LHuwXs9UPv

— EL PAÍS (@el_pais) January 19, 2026

Scenes of chaos and survivors’ testimonies

Passengers who survived described scenes of chaos inside the carriages. One woman, who was traveling on the train bound for Madrid, said the train “suddenly tilted sharply to one side” and immediately afterward “everything went dark and the only thing you could hear were screams.”

Another female passenger, her face covered in bandages, said she crawled out of the carriage through a shattered window, “covered in blood,” with the help of other passengers who had managed to escape, while her sister was freed by firefighters.

“You had people in front of you who were seriously injured and you knew they were going to die, but you couldn’t do anything,” she said characteristically.

A local resident who arrived at the scene shortly after the collision described images of “death and destruction.” He said he used a four-wheel motorcycle to help transport around 16 injured people to first-aid points.

Un tren de alta velocidad descarriló al entrar a Adamuz, Córdoba, e invadió la vía contraria justo cuando otro tren circulaba a más de 200 km/h. El impacto lanzó varios vagones por un terraplén. #LasNoticiasDeFORO con @_fernandanews | #nmásforo | #SiempreEnVivo | #SiempreContigo… pic.twitter.com/GkuifHOUw5

— N+ FORO (@nmasforo) January 20, 2026

40 dead – 41 hospitalized

The head of the regional government of Andalusia, Juan Manuel Moreno, said that 40 people lost their lives, while 41 remain hospitalized.

Relatives and friends of passengers gathered at Reina Sofía Hospital in Córdoba seeking information about the fate of their loved ones.

Broken section of track: “Cause or consequence”

Transport Minister Óscar Puente said the broken section of rail that was found “could be either the cause or the result” of the derailment, stressing that it is too early to draw conclusions.

He noted that the accident is “extremely unusual,” as it occurred on a straight section of track that had recently been renovated as part of a €700 million investment, while the trains were traveling below the permitted speed limit.

🚨 EL RELATO DESDE ADENTRO 🚨

– Entre los cientos de pasajeros que vivieron el brutal choque entre dos trenes de alta velocidad en Adamuz, Córdoba, estaba el influencer argentino Lucas Merayo —conocido como Merakio—, quien documentó en primera persona el caos, el miedo y el… pic.twitter.com/5uPxsLbNPt

— Diario UNO Mendoza (@diariouno) January 20, 2026

“We will get to the truth with full transparency”

From Adamuz, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez pledged that the government “will get to the truth” and that the public will be informed with “absolute transparency.” He also announced three days of national mourning and canceled his participation in the World Economic Forum in Davos.

At the same time, he assured that the state will support the victims and their families “for as long as it takes.”

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Delay in reopening the line

The transport minister estimated that the high-speed line affected by the accident is unlikely to be fully reopened before next month, as both the investigation and restoration work are still ongoing.

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