Commuter rail service in the northeastern Catalonia region of Spain was halted on Wednesday following a train crash involving a Barcelona commuter train the previous night, as per Spanish authorities. The incident, which resulted in at least one fatality and 37 injuries, occurred when the train collided with a retaining wall that collapsed onto the tracks.
The crash occurred during a period of national mourning following a separate fatal train collision in southern Spain that claimed the lives of at least 42 individuals on Sunday. Investigations into the cause of the southern crash are ongoing.
The victim in the Barcelona-area crash was identified as a trainee train driver, with five individuals sustaining serious injuries and six others in less critical condition, according to regional authorities. The collapse of the wall is believed to have been triggered by heavy rainfall in the region.
The suspension of commuter trains led to significant traffic congestion on roads leading to Barcelona, prompting regional authorities in Catalonia to advise reducing non-essential travel and encouraging remote work arrangements. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed condolences to the victims and their families following the incident.
Although Spain’s high-speed rail network operates smoothly, the commuter rail service has faced reliability challenges. The crash took place near the town of Gelida, approximately 35 minutes outside Barcelona.
Spain’s railway operator ADIF attributed the wall collapse to the heavy rainfall that affected the northeastern region. Commuter train services along the line were canceled in response to the incident.
The nation continued to mourn the victims of the deadly train accident that occurred 800 kilometers away on Sunday. Fidel Saez, who lost his mother in the crash, shared the harrowing experience of his family members surviving the ordeal.
Health authorities reported that 39 individuals remained hospitalized on Tuesday morning, with 83 others treated and discharged. Among the survivors was Emil Johnson, a Swedish citizen, who recounted the traumatic experience of the crash.
In a poignant turn of events, a six-year-old girl miraculously survived the tragedy without major injuries, despite losing her parents, brother, and cousin in the crash.
The tragic events underscored the importance of safety measures and vigilance in railway operations, with authorities emphasizing the need for thorough investigations and precautions to prevent similar incidents in the future.
