Investigations have cleared Óscar Puente,the Minister of Transport and Lasting Mobility,and the railway system manager of any duty regarding the recent train accident. The CIAF, the agency leading the investigation, expressed surprise over the lack of renewal for the affected track section, according to El Mundo.
The CIAF’s findings indicate that neither Puente nor the railway system manager were culpable in the incident.Details surrounding the accident remain under scrutiny, but the investigation has focused on the condition of the infrastructure, specifically the track that hadn’t been updated as scheduled. The lack of timely maintenance is a key area of concern highlighted by the CIAF.
This progress follows a period of intense scrutiny following the accident, with calls for accountability and a thorough examination of railway safety protocols. The investigation’s conclusion aims to provide clarity and allow for a focus on preventative measures to avoid similar incidents in the future. Further details regarding the CIAF’s report and any proposed safety improvements are expected to be released in the coming weeks.