See the videos trending on g1 Two people died and others were injured after two high-speed trains derailed in Adamuz, near Córdoba, Spain, this Sunday (18). Some passengers remain trapped in the carriages, according to the local Civil Guard. Due to the accident, the high-speed rail service between Madrid and Andalusia was suspended, as reported by the newspaper El Mundo. According to InfoAdif, which monitors the railway infrastructure, the derailment occurred when a train traveling along the auxiliary tracks invaded the adjacent track, causing the accident of the other train. The LD AV Iryo 6189 train, which was traveling on the Málaga–Puerta de Atocha route, would have derailed at the entrance to track 1 in Adamuz and hit the adjacent track, where the LD AV 2384 train was running, from Puerta de Atocha to Huelva, which was also affected. Images of the accident published by passengers on the X network (formerly Twitter) show the damaged carriages and the rescue operation in progress. Two high-speed trains derailed in Spain
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Two high-speed trains derail and leave people dead in Spain
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