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Two Trains Collide in Spain’s Cordoba Province

Two passenger trains collided in Spain’s southern province of Córdoba on Sunday, triggering a major emergency response and disrupting rail services in the region. The accident occurred near the town of Adamuz when one of the trains reportedly derailed and came onto an adjacent track, leading to the collision.

Injuries Reported, Death Toll Unclear

Emergency services rushed to the site and evacuated passengers from the damaged coaches. Several people were injured in the incident and were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Spanish authorities said there was no official confirmation of fatalities at the time, and warned against speculation as rescue and assessment work continued.

Rail Services Disrupted

Train services connecting parts of Andalusia with other regions were temporarily suspended following the crash. Firefighters, medical teams and railway officials worked through the area to secure the site and restore safety on the tracks.

Investigation Launched

Spanish transport authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the derailment and collision. Officials said technical and operational factors will be examined before services are fully resumed.

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