The death toll from a high-speed train collision in southern Spain rose to 40 on Monday as the government vowed a full investigation into its causes.
The crash late on Sunday is Spain’s deadliest train accident since 2013, when 80 people died after a train veered off a curved section of track outside the northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela.
The latest happened when a train operated by rail company Iryo travelling from Malaga to Madrid derailed near Adamuz, close to Cordoba, Andalucia,…
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