00:00Relatives of those still missing after a deadly train crash near Atomos
00:07said on Tuesday they were losing hope,
00:09two days after one of Europe's worst rail disasters left at least 42 people dead.
00:14The country remains in shock following the first fatal accident on its extensive high-speed rail network.
00:30Nos tememos lo peor, por desgracia, ya pasado este tiempo no está en los hospitales,
00:37nadie dice nada, no informan de nada, es que no puedo decir nada más, es desinformación.
00:45Y que no te digan nada de cómo está, gracias a la labor del médico,
00:51la enfermera que le dejaron, porque estaba ya con hipotermia después de cuatro horas,
00:55a ese bombero que la rescató, y bueno, pues ahora esperar, gracias a Dios mi hija está viva,
01:02y nada, esperará que salga del aviso.
01:05Experts say a faulty rail joint may be key to determining the cause of the derailment,
01:10which resulted in a collision between two trains.
01:13At the crash site, rescue teams worked through the night and into the early hours of Tuesday,
01:19using heavy machinery to level the ground and reach the most severely damaged carriages
01:24as they searched for those still missing.
01:27Interior Minister Fernando Grande Marlaska said police had received 43 missing person reports,
01:33broadly matching the provisional death toll.
01:36However, he cautioned that the final number of victims would only be confirmed
01:40once rescuers are able to lift the most heavily damaged carriages
01:44and assess what lies beneath.
01:47he believes the power of the acute carriages
01:49He has taken a transition from the back of the area
01:50that he had to go through while he was filming the whole lane
01:51of the city of the city of the city of the city,
01:53as we saw a country of the city of the city,
01:54which was a very large part of the city to come with the city.
01:56In the city of the city of the city of Ovare
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