Suspected Rail Break in Spanish Train Crash, Investigation Ongoing
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* The Incident: A train collision in Adamuz, Spain, resulted in at least 40 deaths. A train operated by the Italian company Iryo (Malaga to Madrid) derailed, and its last three cars ended up on the opposite track just before a Renfe train (Spanish public company) was approaching. The impact occurred at over 200 km/h.
* Initial Examination Focus: Investigators are focusing on the possibility of a fractured rail. They found “notches” on the wheels of the Iryo train and deformation on the track, suggesting the rail may have broken before the derailment.
* Sabotage Ruled Out (For Now): At this stage, investigators are not considering an act of sabotage.
* Important Note: The fractured rail is currently just a “working hypothesis” and needs further detailed analysis and calculations to be confirmed.
* Government Response: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has promised a full investigation to shed “all light” on the tragedy.
