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At least 39 dead and dozens injured in high-speed train crash in Spain as witnesses describe horror – Story Of The Day!

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The screams started in the dark, without warning. One moment there was the steady rhythm of a high-speed train cutting through southern Spain, the low hum that lulls passengers into half-sleep. The next, metal shrieked against metal, glass detonated, and an ordinary journey collapsed into terror. In a matter of seconds, a quiet Sunday evening turned into one of the deadliest rail disasters Spain has seen in more than a decade.

Passengers had boarded the train expecting nothing more than a routine trip between Málaga and Madrid. Families settled into seats, children dozed, travelers scrolled on phones or stared out into the darkness. There was no sense of danger, no hint that anything was about to go wrong. Then, near the small town of Adamuz in the province of Córdoba, the unthinkable happened.

According to early reports, one train derailed at high speed, crossed onto the opposite track, and slammed head-on into another. The force of the collision tore carriages from the rails and hurled them into a nearby ditch. Entire sections of the train twisted and folded in on themselves, steel bending as if it were paper. Lights went out instantly, plunging passengers into darkness filled with dust, smoke, and screams.

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