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Emergency crews rushed to the scene in southern Spain after two high-speed trains collided in the Andalusia region, killing at least 21 people. Authorities described the rescue operation as a “very complicated situation,” warning the death toll could rise as responders continue searching wreckage and treating the injured. The cause of the crash remains under investigation as rail traffic in the area has been suspended.

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00:28Let's go.
00:36Let's go.
00:44We are going to have to go to the next station.
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02:02with a 4 meters.
02:14In this moment, the situation is...
02:17We have a lot of media in this moment acting.
02:21The bomber are also desplegated to accuse people
02:27who are trapped in...
02:29and the biggest problem in this moment is to evaluate
02:33the situation of those trenes that have fallen in the Terraplane
02:36and that is now a very complicated situation.
02:40Therefore, we cannot give in this moment cifras.
02:44If we indicate that, from the moment,
02:48the cifras can be elevated.
02:54We estimate that, from the moment,
02:59we can exceed the 20th,
03:01but we don't think that this could be,
03:04lamentablement,
03:06with a situation even more complex,
03:10with a greater number of victims
03:14of deaths,
03:15and a number of deaths
03:17that have been grave.
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