Train Crash Near Barcelona Kills One, Shocks Spain After Deadly Southern Collision

Train Crash Near Barcelona Kills One, Shocks Spain After Deadly Southern Collision

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A commuter train accident near Barcelona has shaken Spain once again, coming only days after a deadly train crash in the south of the country. The latest incident, which happened near the town of Gelida in Catalonia, claimed one life and injured dozens of passengers. It has renewed public fear and raised serious concerns about the safety of Spain’s railway system.

The crash occurred when a retaining wall collapsed onto the railway tracks during heavy rain. The falling debris struck a passing commuter train, causing it to derail. Emergency services arrived quickly at the scene. Firefighters, police, and medical teams worked together to rescue passengers and provide treatment to the injured.

Authorities confirmed that more than 30 people were hurt, with several suffering serious injuries. The person who lost their life was reported to be the train driver, a tragic loss that has deeply affected colleagues and passengers alike. All other passengers were safely evacuated from the damaged train.

Officials believe that severe weather played a key role in the accident. Continuous rain may have weakened the wall over time, leading to its sudden collapse. Engineers are now examining nearby structures and tracks to make sure no further risks remain.

This incident has drawn even more attention because it happened just days after a major train collision in southern Spain, where dozens of people were killed. That earlier crash involved a high-speed train and is still under investigation. Together, these two events have shocked the nation and raised questions about whether enough is being done to protect rail passengers.

Spain has one of the largest and most modern rail networks in Europe. Millions of people rely on trains every day for work, education, and travel. Because of this, safety is a top concern. The close timing of these accidents has made many people worry about the condition of tracks, weather preparedness, and infrastructure maintenance.

The Spanish government has expressed sorrow over the latest death and sympathy for all those injured. Leaders have promised full investigations into both crashes. They say every possible cause will be examined, including infrastructure quality, weather impact, and safety checks.

Rail unions and passenger groups are also calling for urgent action. They want stronger inspections, better weather-related planning, and faster repairs to aging structures. Many believe that climate change, which brings heavier rains and extreme weather, makes these steps even more important.

For the families affected, answers cannot come soon enough. While investigations continue, Spain is facing a moment of reflection. These tragic events are a reminder that public safety must always come first, and that constant care is needed to keep vital transport systems safe for everyone.

Jan. 21, 2026 2:04 p.m. 299

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