21 Killed as Two High-Speed Trains Collide in Spain
At least 21 people were killed after two high-speed trains collided in Spain. The accident happened suddenly, causing heavy damage to the trains and panic among passengers.
Officials said many people were also injured in the crash, and emergency teams rushed to the site. Rescue workers helped passengers out of the damaged coaches and took the injured to nearby hospitals.
Authorities have started an investigation to find the cause of the collision. Early reports suggest a possible signal or control issue, but no official reason has been confirmed yet.
The Spanish government has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and promised full support to the victims and their families. Train services in the area were suspended after the accident.
The incident has raised serious safety concerns about high-speed rail travel, and officials say steps will be taken to prevent such accidents in the future.
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