España inicia tres días de luto por el mortal accidente de tren mientras busca más cuerpos – Chicago Tribune


By IAIN SULLIVAN and JOSEPH WILSON
ADAMUZ, Spain (AP) — Spain lost the men with the comics on the first day of three days of play for the victims of a fatal train accident in the country’s territory, while emergency teams buscaban possible bodies.
The official number of deaths from the Domingue accident increased by 40 moons per night. But authorities have advised that this quote is not definitive, as emergency workers are now searching for bodies among those whom Andalusia’s regional president, Juanma Moreno, described as “a friend from yesterday.”
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska told Spanish national television RTVE on Monday night that the rescuers were traced to three bodies most lured to restaurants. These bodies are not included in the official count, said the minister.
The accident happened at home at 7:45 in the evening while the part of the train carrying 289 passengers on the route from Malaga to the capital, Madrid, was en route. Chocó blocked a train in the opposite direction that viajaba from Madrid to Huelva, another city in southern Spain, according to the railway operator Adif.
The outgoing part of the second train, which carried up to 200 passengers, received the greatest impact. This is a packing where your first two wagons will get dirty from the road and the cayeran by a pendiente of four metros (13 pies). Some bodies were encountered by metro centers from the accident site, Moreno said.
Authorities continue to investigate the causes of the incident in which Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente called himself a “foreigner” even though it occurred on a straight line and only one of the trains was at high speed.
Without embargo, Bridge told Moons overnight that authorities had found a rotating section of the track. “It’s about determining whether it’s the cause or the consequence” of the download, Puente told Spanish radio Cadena Ser.
The train that left the railway for the private company Iryo, while the second train, which received the impacted mayor, is owned by the Spanish public company Renfe. Iryo said this in a statement indicating that its train would be manufactured in 2022 and passed its final safety overhaul on January 15.
Álvaro Fernández, the president of Renfe, said the three men crossed well below the speed limit of 250 km/h (155 mph) and that he “could remove human error”.
The accident killed a nation traveling across Europe on a kilometer high-speed journey and boasted a red that was considered by the vanguard of rail transport.
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, visited the site of the accident near the village of Adamuz in the month of lunar, and declared three days of Monday that the comics joined the media in all public buildings and the Buques of the army.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain planned to visit the martes area.
Meanwhile, the Spanish Guardia Civil recognizes members of the DNA of pets who have problems among the unidentified dead.
Train services between Madrid and cities in Andalusia, Spain’s most popular region, then canceled the markets, causing great complications. Spanish airline Iberia has added flights to Seville and Málaga to help diverse travelers. Some bus companies have also strengthened their services in the region.
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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.




