
A collision between two high-speed trains near Adamuz, southern Spain, on Sunday evening has killed at least 42 people and injured over 120. One train derailed and crossed onto the opposite track, causing the crash. Rescue teams continue recovering victims amid difficult terrain. Spain has declared three days of national mourning, and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pledged a thorough investigation. Authorities are examining possible causes, including a faulty rail joint, while speed limits on affected lines have been imposed pending inspections.
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