From AFP News Agency.
Spain’s emergency services continue to work in the aftermath of its most deadly train crash in over a decade, which killed at least 39 people and injured more than 120. The crash happened on Sunday evening when a train operated by rail company Iryo travelling from Malaga to Madrid derailed near Adamuz in Andalucia and hit an oncoming train. "At the moment there is still a lot of uncertainty about the number of people hospitalised, how many have died," says Almudena Crespo, the on-call chief of Madrid’s Emergency Services SUMMA 112.
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