Core Insights - The train derailment accident in Córdoba, Spain, has resulted in 45 confirmed fatalities, with ongoing recovery and investigation efforts [1] - The Andalusian government reported the discovery of two additional bodies, raising the death toll [1] - The accident involved 42 Spanish citizens and one each from Morocco, Russia, and Germany [1] - A memorial service for the victims is planned for January 31 in Huelva [1] Incident Details - A 32-page report released by the Spanish government outlines the accident's timeline, rescue operations, and investigations [1] - The section of track where the accident occurred had undergone a complete upgrade less than a year ago, costing over €700 million [1] - The track had passed four routine technical inspections in the past four months without any identified defects or safety hazards [1] Industry Context - Spain has experienced a recent increase in railway accidents, resulting in the deaths of two train drivers [1] - The Spanish railway drivers' union announced a strike from February 9 to 11, demanding enhanced safety measures [1]
西班牙高铁事故遇难人数上升至45人
Xin Hua She·2026-01-22 20:47