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Shocking new video released by Spain’s Civil Guard reveals the devastating aftermath of a deadly high-speed train disaster in southern Spain, where at least 39 people were killed and hundreds more injured. Drone footage from the crash site near Adamuz, in the province of Córdoba, shows mangled train carriages, torn-up tracks, and a wide debris field stretching through rural olive groves.
The accident involved a high-speed AVE passenger train traveling northbound at approximately 300 kilometers per hour when it derailed, crossed onto adjacent tracks, and collided with an oncoming southbound train. More than 400 passengers were onboard the two trains at the time of the crash. Spanish authorities report that at least 292 people were injured, many of them seriously, overwhelming local emergency services.
Images from the scene show twisted red-and-silver railcars scattered across the countryside, with emergency vehicles clustered along the tracks and rescue workers in green vests moving through wreckage to assist survivors. The scale of destruction underscores the violence of the collision and the challenges faced by first responders working in difficult terrain.
Spain’s rail network is widely regarded as one of the safest and most modern in Europe, making the tragedy particularly jarring. This incident marks the country’s deadliest rail disaster since the 2013 Santiago de Compostela derailment, which claimed 79 lives. The comparison has reignited national concern over rail safety, signaling systems, and maintenance standards on high-speed routes.
Spain’s rail infrastructure authority, Adif, has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, focusing on potential signaling failures, track conditions, or mechanical issues. Recovery operations remain underway as investigators work to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the derailment and subsequent collision.
As Spain mourns the victims, the release of official footage has brought renewed attention to the human cost of infrastructure failures and the urgent need for answers. Authorities have pledged a full and transparent inquiry as families and the nation seek accountability and assurance that such a catastrophe will not be repeated.