Adif acknowledges that the 36 meters of rail replaced this March in Adamuz lacked quality control
Adif has acknowledged that the recently replaced 36 meters of rail in Adamuz were not subject to quality control, raising questions in an ongoing investigation into a tragic accident.
Adif acknowledges that in the section of Adamuz where the accident occurred there were 36 meters of track without "quality certification"
Adif has acknowledged that 36 meters of railway track in the section where a fatal accident occurred lacked the necessary quality certification, prompting an investigation into the incident.
More than 2,000 people demand in Huelva to 'know the truth' about the Adamuz accident in respect for the victims and to prevent another tragedy
Over 2,000 people gathered in Huelva to demand accountability and transparency regarding the Adamuz train accident that resulted in 46 deaths.
Adif repeats and again takes material from the site of the train accident in Adamuz without notifying the judge and without permission: 42 meters of track
Adif has once again removed materials from the site of the devastating train accident in Adamuz without notifying the judicial authorities or obtaining necessary permissions.
The court finds 42 meters of removed track in Adamuz that Adif had not reported
A court inspection revealed an additional 42 meters of railway track removed near Adamuz, which the infrastructure manager Adif had not previously disclosed.
The European Prosecutor's Office investigates whether community funds were misappropriated for the works on the Adamuz tracks
The European Prosecutor's Office is investigating potential misappropriation of EU funds related to the railway works in Adamuz, Córdoba, which were linked to a tragic train accident.
The European Prosecutor's Office opens an investigation for embezzlement in the funds for the works on the Adamuz track
The European Prosecutor's Office has initiated an investigation into the misappropriation of European funds allocated for the maintenance of the railway track in Adamuz, Córdoba, where a tragic train accident occurred, resulting in 46 fatalities.
A railway union requests the declaration of five workers involved in the welding of the track in Adamuz
A railway union in Spain is calling for the questioning of five workers linked to the recent railway accident in Adamuz, focusing on potential negligence in track maintenance.
The investigation awaits metallographic analyses to confirm if the track break was due to material failure or maintenance: "The key is in the laboratories"
The investigation into the Adamuz train derailment is focusing on metallurgical analyses to determine the cause of a track failure that may be linked to poor maintenance or material degradation.
A railway network installed in abnormality two months after Adamuz: "Between the pending and scheduled works and the accident, we cannot keep up"
Two months after significant accidents in Adamuz and Gelida, Spain's railway network is struggling with numerous incidents, a result of ongoing maintenance work and safety protocols.
Two months after the Adamuz accident: five questions (one still unanswered) and an investigation focused on Adif
The article discusses the ongoing investigation into the Adamuz train accident, highlighting the manipulation of reports by Adif as flagged by the CIAF.
A report suggests that the breakage of the track in Adamuz may have occurred 22 hours before the accident
A technical report indicates that the railway track breakage in Adamuz, which led to a deadly accident, could have happened significantly before the incident.
A technical report encourages suspicion of a rail break 22 hours before the Adamuz disaster
A technical report suggests that a rail break may have happened 22 hours prior to the train derailment in Adamuz, which led to a subsequent collision.
The CIAF warns the Civil Guard of "manipulable signatures" in Adif reports on the Adamuz accident
Investigators have raised concerns about the integrity of reports related to the train accident in Adamuz, citing issues with potentially forged signatures and inconsistencies in date documentation.
The victims of the Adamuz train accident call for a protest to demand that "the whole truth" be known
Victims of the Adamuz train crash, which resulted in 46 deaths, are organizing a protest to demand full transparency regarding the investigation and materials related to the accident.
Alvia 2384 crashed in Adamuz activated the brakes but collided six seconds later with the Iryo without the driver being able to do anything
The report reveals that the Iryo train experienced derailment symptoms right before colliding with the Alvia train, leading to one of Spain's deadliest rail accidents.
The black boxes reinforce the hypothesis of track breakage in Adamuz and that the train drivers could not avoid the collision
The black boxes from the Adamuz train accident support the theory that a track break caused the collision and that train operators were unable to prevent it.
Renfe restores direct AVE service between Barcelona and Sevilla, cut off since the Adamuz accident
Renfe has resumed its direct AVE service between Barcelona and Sevilla after a suspension that began on January 18 due to an accident.
The judge of the Adamuz accident wants to have the names and budget of independent experts in three days
The judge overseeing the Adamuz train accident investigation is seeking to appoint three independent railway engineering experts within three days to assist with the case.
The last minor who remained hospitalized after the Adamuz train accident has been discharged
The last minor hospitalized after the Adamuz train accident in Córdoba has been discharged from the Reina SofÃa University Hospital.
The National Court rejects a complaint against Óscar Puente regarding the Adamuz accident
The National Court of Spain has dismissed a complaint against Óscar Puente, the Minister of Transport, related to a fatal train accident in Adamuz, citing lack of jurisdiction.
Sánchez remembers the deceased of the International University of Andalusia in the Adamuz accident before the 'perplexity' of the other victims
Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish Prime Minister, commemorates the two victims from the International University of Andalusia in a train accident, sparking feelings of perplexity and indignation among other victims' families.
The judge of Adamuz requires Adif to refrain from any maintenance in the section unless notified 15 days in advance
The judge demands that Adif must notify her court 15 days in advance before performing any maintenance on the Adamuz railway stretch.
The judge of the Adamuz accident reprimands Adif again, now for wanting to change 36 meters of track in the accident area
The judge overseeing the Adamuz train accident case has reprimanded Adif for planning changes to the track without judicial permission.
The investigation expects more news from the cameras of the Iryo train derailed in Adamuz than from the black boxes
The investigation into the January derailment of Iryo trains in Adamuz is focusing on data from onboard cameras rather than black boxes.
The CIAF alerted the Civil Guard to changes in reports about the welds in Adamuz after the accident
The CIAF has informed the Civil Guard of potential alterations in reports regarding the welds in Adamuz following a deadly train accident.
The investigation narrows down to Adif regarding the Adamuz derailment
Investigators focus on Adif as they delve into the Adamuz train derailment that claimed 46 lives, indicating a probable infrastructure failure rather than human error.
The judge of Adamuz authorizes the analysis of the black boxes from the accident and Puente admits another error by Adif for not reporting that material was taken from the accident
A judge in Adamuz has authorized the analysis of the black boxes from a train accident that occurred on January 18, which resulted in 46 fatalities.
The court investigating the Adamuz accident authorizes the analysis of the trains' black boxes
A court in Montoro, Spain, has authorized the extraction and analysis of black box data from trains involved in a fatal accident that resulted in 46 deaths.
The Civil Guard requests details from the CIAF about "inconsistencies" in the welding investigated in the Adamuz accident
The Civil Guard is seeking clarification from the CIAF regarding the details of welding inconsistencies related to the Adamuz train accident.
A 28-F with a box of tissues in hand
The President of the Junta, Juan Manuel Moreno, emotionally recalls the Adamuz train accident during a ceremony for the Day of Andalusia, amidst mourning and storm aftermaths.
Juanma Moreno becomes emotional remembering the victims of the Adamuz accident: "We will not stop working to uncover the truth"
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno emotionally reflected on the tragedy of the Adamuz accident during the AndalucÃa Medal ceremony, honoring the victims and emergency services involved.
The investigation of Adamuz clarifies for the judge what Adif did with the evidence regarding the rail
The investigation into the Adamuz railway accident reveals improper handling of evidence by Adif, prompting judicial concerns over the collection of rail segments.
The CIAF seeks progress in the slow investigation of the Adamuz accident
The CIAF is struggling to advance the investigation into the Adamuz train accident, facing delays and administrative issues.
The statement of the driver of the Iryo involved in the accident in Adamuz: "I felt jerks and the catenary cable moved"
The driver of the Iryo train that derailed in Adamuz shared his firsthand account of the incident, revealing his initial unawareness of the severity of the crash that resulted in multiple fatalities.
The victims of the Adamuz crash see "an intention to hide evidence" in the removal of materials by Adif without permission and announce they will go to court
Victims of the Adamuz train crash accuse the public railway company Adif of removing evidence from the accident scene without authorization and plan to take legal action.
Adif's response to the judge's warnings for removing material from the Adamuz accident site without permission: 'It would have ended up in a landfill'
Adif claims it removed material from the Adamuz train accident site to preserve evidence and prevent it from being discarded, despite doing so without judicial permission.
Transport Ministry defends that the remains preserved from the Adamuz accident were not sealed by the Civil Guard
The Transport Ministry of Spain defends its actions regarding the remains from the Adamuz railway accident, asserting they were not sealed by the Civil Guard despite a judge's reprimand.
The Government launches the new body for investigating railway, maritime, and air accidents amid the 'Adamuz case'
The Spanish government has approved the establishment of an independent authority to investigate transportation accidents during a significant railway accident inquiry.
The Adamuz accident undermines travelers' confidence and collapses demand for high-speed travel by 30%
The recent train accident in Adamuz, Spain, has led to a significant decline in high-speed travel demand, dropping by 30% in the month following the incident.
Adif obtained judicial permission to reconstruct the area of the accident in Adamuz, but the judge criticizes them for 'extracting material of interest for the case'
Adif received judicial permission to reconstruct the site of a railway accident in Adamuz, but a judge criticized their actions regarding the extraction of potentially relevant evidence.
Adif took materials from the Adamuz accident before the judicial inspection finished
Adif removed materials from the site of the train accident in Adamuz, Córdoba, where 46 people died, prior to the completion of the judicial investigation.
The CIAF pre-selects a private laboratory and a second public one to analyze the broken rail of Adamuz and its welding
The CIAF has pre-selected one private and one public laboratory to analyze samples from the broken rail involved in the Adamuz train accident.
The Civil Guard does not rule out any hypothesis in its first report on the railway accident in Adamuz
The Civil Guard of Spain has submitted its preliminary report regarding the railway accident in Adamuz, highlighting potential causes including rail breakage or welding failure, which resulted in 46 deaths and over 150 injuries.
The first report from the Civil Guard on Adamuz keeps eight hypotheses open about the accident
The Civil Guard's preliminary report on the railway accident in Adamuz indicates eight possible causes, calling for further investigations to clarify the matter.
A month after Adamuz: active speed limits grow to 1,205 on a rail network far from recovering normality
Spain's railway network has introduced 48 new speed restrictions, bringing the total to 1,205, amidst ongoing disruptions and delays in service.
The victims of Adamuz, a month after the accident: "We feel anger at the neglect of the administrations"
The victims of the Adamuz train accident express frustration over the lack of response from authorities one month after the tragedy.
The reunion of three victims of the Iryo, one month after the Adamuz accident: 'We feel indignation and orphanhood'
Three victims of the January 18 Iryo train crash share their emotional struggles and encounters with bureaucracy a month after the tragedy.
The crew of the first Madrid-Sevilla train returns to Adamuz a month after the accident: "I'm not afraid, but my family is"
Members of the crew of the first train to resume service on the Madrid-Sevilla line express mixed emotions about returning to a route impacted by a tragic accident that claimed 46 lives.
On board the first train to pass through Adamuz a month after the accident: "It's impossible not to travel with a knot in your stomach"
The first train from Madrid to Sevilla resumed services a month after a deadly accident in Adamuz, prompting mixed emotions from passengers.