Spain train crash latest: At least 21 dead and more than 100 injured after collision
A total of 100 people were injured, 25 seriously, according to Spain’s national broadcaster

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Two trains derail near Adamuz, Cordóba province, leaving scores injured, state-owned broadcaster reports
At least 21 people have been killed and several injured after two trains collided in southern Spain on Sunday night, authorities said.
A train travelling from Málaga to Madrid derailed near Adamuz, crossing on to the other track where it hit an oncoming train, which also derailed, Spain’s Adif rail body posted on X.
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