
Spain Train Tragedy: 21 Dead in "Very Strange" Head-On Collision Near Córdoba
Spain is reeling from its deadliest rail disaster in over a decade after two high-speed trains collided near the town of Adamuz in Córdoba province on Sunday evening, January 18, 2026. At least 21 people have been confirmed dead, and more than 75 others are hospitalized, with officials warning that the death toll could rise as recovery efforts continue into Monday.
The accident involved a private Iryo high-speed train and a state-owned Renfe service.
According to the Spanish rail infrastructure manager (ADIF), the tragedy unfolded around 7:45 PM local time:
Spanish Transport Minister Óscar Puente described the incident as “extraordinarily strange” for several technical reasons:
“The forcefulness of the accident has been very strong… we will likely find more corpses as we use heavy machinery to move the mangled metal,” said Andalusia President Juanma Moreno.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared a “night of deep pain” for Spain, canceling his schedule for Monday to address the crisis.
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