Overview
- The drill simulated a locomotive plunging into the Miño River from the sole railway bridge connecting Galicia and Portugal.
- Led by Commander Andrés Díaz-Ripoll, the exercise involved more than 60 agents from seven emergency organizations, including submarine, surface, and aerial units.
- The three-hour operation successfully located and recovered three mock victims, with divers, a fisherman, and aerial support playing key roles.
- The exercise tested and validated cross-border emergency protocols between Spanish and Portuguese agencies under challenging river conditions.
- The drill underscored the strategic vulnerability of the Tui railway bridge as a critical infrastructure link between the two countries.