Skoro 500 ljudi putovalo je u dva voza koja su učestvovala u nesreći, preneo je El Pais.
The Spanish Government sent hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money to other countries to help their train systems, while this is how we live in Spain.
— Ada Lluch (@ada_lluch) January 18, 2026
Today, over 20 people have died on their way home so far.
It could have been avoided if we used our money to fix our… pic.twitter.com/xdygfbTqNX
U vozu na liniji Malaga-Madrid bilo je 294 ljudi, dok se u vozu koji je išao iz Madrida za Uelvu nalazilo 184 putnika.
???? Train crash in Spain: death toll rises to 41
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 19, 2026
The number of people killed after two high-speed trains derailed in Spain has risen to 41, reports the Spanish newspaper ABC.
The disaster occurred in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Spain will observe three days of… pic.twitter.com/07R6uiwD1q
Ministar saobraćaja Oskar Puente rekao je da će linija Madrid-Andaluzija verovatno ponovo biti otvorena 2. februara.
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