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Adamuz
LocationAdamuz, Spain: Site of a fatal 2026 train accident, under investigation for track integrity and emergency response.
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Adamuz, a location in Córdoba, Spain, is currently in the news due to a significant train accident that occurred on January 18, 2026. The incident resulted in 46 fatalities and has triggered ongoing investigations into the cause, particularly concerning the integrity of the railway tracks. Adif, the infrastructure manager, is at odds with the Guardia Civil's findings, with Adif's president disputing claims of a pre-accident track rupture. The company responsible for inspecting welds, Redalsa, has also responded to suspicions raised by the Guardia Civil. The accident has had a notable impact on high-speed rail travel, with a reported third of its travelers lost in the month following the incident. Furthermore, the emergency response coordination by the 112 service in Andalusia has been questioned by Transport Minister Óscar Puente. Amidst these developments, the sole remaining hospitalized survivor, a pregnant woman, gave birth to a healthy baby while in intensive care.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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La sustitución de carriles tras el siniestro en Adamuz generó controversia entre responsables de Adif

El presidente de Adif corrige a la Guardia Civil y afirma que no hay prueba cierta aún sobre la rotura de la vía en Adamuz

Adif sale al paso del informe de la Guardia Civil que apunta a una rotura del carril en Adamuz antes del accidente: interpreta elementos "de manera incorrecta"

El futuro parque central de Alicante: dos kilómetros de terrazas ajardinadas sobre las vías que no serán soterradas

Da a luz la mujer embarazada que resultó herida grave en el accidente de Adamuz

La mujer que aún permanece hospitalizada en la UCI por el accidente de Adamuz da a luz a un niño
Una mujer aún hospitalizada en la UCI por el accidente de Adamuz da a luz a un niño

La empresa de Adif que revisó las soldaduras en Adamuz rebate la sospecha de la Guardia Civil sobre falta de experiencia
