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Spain Rail Disaster Death Toll Reaches 41 as Inquiry Targets Track Failure

Investigators now focus on technical and operational faults after ruling out sabotage.

Overview

  • Emergency crews are removing the last derailed cars near Adamuz, with 39 people still hospitalized, including 13 in intensive care.
  • The rear cars of an Iryo train from Málaga to Madrid derailed onto a parallel track as a Renfe service from Madrid to Huelva passed, forcing both trains off the rails.
  • Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said sabotage was never considered, while officials examine a possibly broken rail joint on a recently renewed section.
  • Long-distance services on the MadridAndalusia corridor remain halted and are not expected to be fully restored before February 2.
  • A separate regional derailment near Gelida outside Barcelona, triggered by a wall collapse during storms, left at least one person dead and several seriously injured.