Authorities confirm that the death toll has risen to 21, with around 100 people injured, including 25 in serious condition.
Like we reported earlier, a high-speed train accident in southern Spain initially left 7 dead. Now, authorities confirm that the death toll has risen to 21, with around 100 people injured, including 25 in serious condition, after two trains derailed near Adamuz in Córdoba province on Sunday evening.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said he was closely following the rescue operations and has cleared his diary to focus on the tragedy. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia have also been monitoring the situation, while military and emergency teams are assisting at the crash site.
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