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Second Rail Tragedy Strikes Spain: Barcelona Train Derails

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January 21, 20261 day ago
Spain rocked by second rail tragedy in days: Barcelona passenger train derails after dozens killed in southern collision

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A commuter train derailed near Barcelona, Spain, killing the driver and injuring 37 people. Heavy rains caused a retaining wall to fall onto the tracks, triggering the accident. This incident follows another fatal rail crash in southern Spain two days prior, where 41 people died in a high-speed train collision. Emergency services responded swiftly to the derailment.

By Pau Mosquera and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN A commuter passenger train derailed in Gelida, near the Spanish city of Barcelona on Tuesday, killing the driver and injuring 37 people, a spokesperson for the regional government of Catalonia told CNN. The incident occurred just two ⁠days after another deadly rail crash in Spain, in which two high-speed trains collided near Adamuz in the southern Córdoba province, killing 41 people. Tuesday's accident involved a commuter service on the R4 line - used by thousands of passengers daily - as the train was travelling between the municipalities of Gelida and Sant Sadurní d'Anoia in the northeast of the country. The derailment was caused when a retaining wall fell onto the tracks following heavy rains, according to the Civil Protection of Catalonia's regional government. The incident occurred around 10:00 pm local time (10:00 am New Zealand time), according to a statement from the train operator. Emergency services received 28 calls related to the incident. Twenty ambulances from the Medical Emergency System (SEM) and 38 units from the regional fire department were dispatched to the scene. The regional fire department of Catalonia reported that they established a security zone and proceeded to shore up both the retaining wall and the train to stabilise the scene. They also evacuated the injured outside of the so-called "hot zone" so they could be treated by local emergency services. Authorities said it was necessary to "extricate" one person who remained trapped inside the train. Claudi Gallardo, inspector at the Catalonia regional fire department, said in televised comments from the site of the crash that four people were seriously injured, Reuters reported. He said all passengers had been removed from the train. Several people were treated for injuries of varying severity, including the train driver, who died after being assisted by the first responders. The Minister of Interior and Security, Nuria Parlón, and the Minister of Territory, Silvia Paneque, are travelling to the scene of the accident.

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