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WATCH: At least 21 dead after two high-speed trains collide in Cordoba

An Iryo train heading from Malaga to Madrid first derailed when its rear carriages overturned for reasons yet unknown

Last updated: January 19, 2026 12:10 am
Laurence Dollimore
Published: January 19, 2026
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At least 21 people have been killed in a horror train crash in Andalucia.

Around 100 others have been injured – at least 25 seriously – and many remain trapped after two high-speed trains derailed near the entrance to Adamuz station in Cordoba on Sunday night.

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An Iryo train heading from Malaga to Madrid first derailed at 7.39pm when its rear carriages overturned, for reasons yet unknown.

The cars crossed onto the opposite track, colliding with a Renfe Alvia train that was heading from Madrid to Huelva, according to Adif (Spain’s railway infrastructure manager).

Renfe has not yet provided any further information about the condition of the Alvia train. However, several sources told El Español that one of the deceased is one of its drivers.

The Guardia Civil and firefighters are working intensely at the scene to evacuate all passengers and have set up a joint field hospital.

All rail services between Andalucia and Madrid have been suspended until further notice.

In an update at 10.22pm, transport minister Oscar Puente wrote on X: ‘The latest information coming in is very serious.

‘The last units of the Iryo train heading toward Madrid have derailed, with those cars invading the opposite track where, at that moment, a Renfe train heading toward Huelva was traveling.

‘The impact was terrible, causing the first two units of the Renfe train to be thrown off as a result.

‘The number of victims cannot be confirmed at this time. The fundamental priority now is to assist the victims.’

Video shared on X shows the aftermath of the crash in Cordoba

Salvador Jimenez, a journalist with RTVE, was on the train when the incident unfolded.

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He told the network: ‘The last carriage is completely overturned. They’re asking if there are any medical personnel on board.

‘That train left Malaga at 6.40pm, bound for Madrid, and as we passed Cordoba station we saw a very sudden movement, a collision.

‘They used hammers to open the doors and evacuate the people. We’re all displaced, but there are still people on the train.’

In September last year, Spain’s transport minister warned that the country’s railways were heading into a turbulent period, with more breakdowns and delays expected over the next two years as brand-new trains enter service alongside ageing rolling stock.

Moment passengers escape through shattered windows of derailed train in Cordoba

Estamos volviendo de Córdoba en @iryo_eu y ha descarrilado el tren. Los de nuestro vagón estamos bien, los del resto de vagones no lo sabemos. Hay humo y están pidiendo un médico 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/QT6Q6KAfZ5

— Adri Vélez 🦌🇵🇸 (@ibuprofeno600mg) January 18, 2026

Speaking in Congress, Oscar Puente said the shake-up was a necessary part of modernising the network.

‘We are facing a transition phase in which both new and obsolete trains will be circulating,’ he said.

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‘That will inevitably increase incidents in the short term.’

The issue stems from a clash between generations, as Spain’s long-serving trains, many well past their prime, are increasingly prone to mechanical failures.

There is no suggestion at time of reporting that the age of the trains involved contributed to the Cordoba crash.

Dozens of right-wing commentators have seized on the tragedy to call for Puente to resign.

Far-right agitator Vito Quiles branded the incident ‘criminal’, posting on X: ‘There is no justification for the third-worldisation that they have plunged Spain into.’

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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