A high-speed train crash in Spain has resulted in 41 confirmed deaths, with expectations that the toll may rise as rescue operations continue in Cordoba province. At least 159 individuals were injured in the collision, which occurred when one train derailed and collided with another traveling at over 130 mph. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including a faulty rail joint, while Spain enters three days of mourning for the victims. King Felipe and Queen Letizia are scheduled to visit the crash site, highlighting the tragedy’s national impact.
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