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January 19, 2026

Spain High Speed Train Crash Kills at Least 39 in Deadly Andalusia Collision

At least 39 people were killed and more than 170 injured after two high speed trains collided near Adamuz in southern Spain, triggering a massive overnight rescue operation and nationwide mourning.

Spain is in mourning after one of the deadliest rail disasters in its modern history left at least 39 people dead and more than 170 injured in a high speed train collision in Andalusia.

The crash occurred Sunday evening near the town of Adamuz in Cordoba province when a train traveling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and crossed onto an adjacent track, colliding with an oncoming train heading from Madrid to Huelva. Both trains were carrying nearly 500 passengers combined.

Emergency crews worked through the night in freezing conditions to rescue survivors from twisted metal and collapsed carriages. At least 73 people remain hospitalized, with 24 in serious condition, including four children.

Witnesses described scenes of chaos and terror. Passengers said the carriages shook violently before lights went out and parts of the roof collapsed. Some survivors used emergency hammers to break windows and climb out of the wreckage.

Rescue officials said several wagons were severely mangled, with at least one carriage sliding down a slope, making access difficult. Firefighters confirmed that some victims had to be removed to reach those still alive.