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.
Iryo and Renfe resume services between Madrid and Seville uninterrupted one month after the Adamuz tragedy
Train operators Iryo and Renfe have reinstated uninterrupted services between Madrid and Seville following repairs after the tragic accident near Adamuz, which had resulted in 46 fatalities.
Transport allows railway companies to resume circulation between Madrid and Seville after the Adamuz accident
Spanish authorities have granted permission for railway services to resume operations between Madrid and Seville following repairs made after a January accident.
Puente expects the Madrid-Sevilla line to reopen "tomorrow or the day after" after a month of closure due to the Adamuz incident
Transport Minister Óscar Puente has announced that the high-speed train line between Madrid and Sevilla is expected to reopen soon after being closed for nearly a month due to a train accident.
The investigation of Adamuz analyzes a possible degradation in the rail steel as a cause of the breakage that caused the derailment
The investigation into the Adamuz train derailment is examining whether the quality of the rail material may have contributed to the incident that resulted in 46 fatalities.
Brussels will supervise the work of the CIAF in the investigation of the Adamuz accident, which still lacks access to the black boxes
The European Union's Railway Agency will oversee the investigation into the Adamuz accident, where access to the black boxes remains unavailable.
The Andalusian tourism sector loses 500,000 euros a day due to lack of trains: "The suit-wearing client is greatly missed"
The recent train accident in Adamuz has severely affected the Andalusian tourism sector, resulting in significant financial losses due to halted train services.
The Commission investigating the Adamuz accident invites the European Railway Agency to participate in the investigation
The investigation into the Adamuz train accident has invited the European Railway Agency to join due to ongoing judicial restrictions.
Reflection on Gratitude
The article reflects on the concept of gratitude and its importance in human relationships, especially in times of hardship such as the DANA disaster and a railway accident in Adamuz.
The Adamuz Investigation Commission asks for reinforcements due to the accumulation of incidents under analysis
The Adamuz Investigation Commission is requesting additional staff to handle the increasing number of train accident investigations.
Excess Noise
The Spanish government acknowledges the need for improved railway infrastructure maintenance following the tragic Adamuz train accident that resulted in 46 deaths.
The right wants Sánchez and Puente in the dock over Adamuz, and partners demand self-criticism
Right-wing parties are calling for accountability from Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Transport Minister Óscar Puente regarding the Adamuz train accident, while Sánchez's left-wing partners are demanding introspection and changes in governance.
Sánchez claims that the Spanish railway is "one of the best in the world" and Feijóo accuses him of "playing Russian roulette" with citizens' safety
Pedro Sánchez addressed Congress regarding the recent railway accident in Adamuz, emphasizing the government's commitment to uncover the causes and improve safety measures, while facing criticism from Feijóo.
Sánchez: "Probably a lesson from Adamuz is that quality standards need to be reinforced"
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez discusses the recent deadly train accident in Adamuz, asserting the need for improved quality standards and expressing commitment to uncovering the truth and ensuring justice for the victims.
The Adamuz case commission meets to outline its report
The investigation committee into the Adamuz train accident is preparing to finalize its report while awaiting judicial approval to review crucial evidence.
The Prosecutor's Office opposes the National Court investigating Puente for the Adamuz accident
The Prosecutor's Office has opposed the National Court's investigation of Transport Minister Óscar Puente regarding a deadly train accident in Adamuz, stating that the court is not competent to handle the case.
The Government approves a decree to cap prices in emergency situations following the tragedy in Adamuz
The Spanish government has enacted a decree to limit prices on goods and services during emergencies to protect consumers from excessive charges.
The Government approves a legal mechanism to cap transport prices in emergencies like that of Adamuz
The Spanish government has approved a decree to cap transport prices during emergencies, following significant price hikes after a train accident in Adamuz.
Almost half of users consider stopping train travel or have already done so after the Adamuz accident
A significant number of train users in Spain are reconsidering their travel options following recent fatal accidents, raising concerns about the safety of the rail system.
The Ghosts of Adamuz: 'Every Day I Wake Up on That Train'
Mario Samper, a survivor of the deadly train crash in Adamuz, confronts the haunting memories and psychological effects of the accident every day.
The chain of contracts around the suspicious welding of Adamuz focuses the investigation of the accident
The investigation into the railway accident in Adamuz, Córdoba, centers on a series of contracts involving several companies responsible for the welding work since 2022.
Outrage among victims and families of Adamuz as Renfe cuts psychological aid
Victims and families affected by the Adamuz train tragedy express outrage after Renfe reduces psychological support, which it no longer treats as an emergency.
The Necessary Questions After the Adamuz Tragedy
The recent train accident in Adamuz has highlighted the urgent need to update and improve existing safety protocols following the tragic loss of 46 lives and over a hundred injuries.
The mistreatment of the victims of Adamuz: 'If we refund the ticket money, they cannot claim anything else'
Victims of the Adamuz train accident highlight their mistreatment and the inadequate support received, including the lack of mental health care immediately following the incident.
A pedophile priest reappeared at the funeral of the victims in Adamuz
Father Ángel Escapa, who was reportedly removed from pastoral duties for abusing two minors in Alicante, attended the tribute for the deceased.
Brussels requested explanations from Spain about the European funds invested in the Madrid-Sevilla line after the Adamuz accident and has not yet received a response
The European Commission has demanded explanations from Spain regarding the use of EU funds for the Madrid-Sevilla train line after the Adamuz accident, but has yet to receive a response.
The victims of the DANA demand compensation from the Generalitat and do not want to be compared to those of the Adamuz accident
Victims of the DANA disaster are urging the Generalitat Valenciana for compensation and objecting to comparisons with victims of the Adamuz accident, expressing outrage at the insensitivity of such comparisons.
Renfe temporarily halts the purchase of new high-speed trains due to the Adamuz accident
Renfe has temporarily suspended the purchase of 30 new high-speed trains following the Adamuz accident, focusing instead on restoring services and supporting the victims' families.
Ombudsman calls on Consumption and Competition to prevent overcosts in transport alternatives to the train
Spain's Ombudsman, Ángel Gabilondo, has urged the Ministry of Social Rights and the National Commission for Markets and Competition to take action against rising costs in alternative transport following a recent train accident in Adamuz, Córdoba.
Renfe temporarily halts the purchase of 30 new high-speed trains due to the Adamuz accident
Renfe has temporarily halted the order for 30 new high-speed trains following the Adamuz accident, although this is seen as a prioritization rather than a permanent change in plans.
Renfe temporarily halts the purchase of 30 new high-speed trains due to the Adamuz accident
Renfe has temporarily halted the purchase of new high-speed trains in light of the Adamuz accident, focusing on restoring service and aiding victims' families.
Renfe halts the purchase of 30 high-speed trains while the Adamuz incident is clarified
Renfe has postponed the procurement of 30 high-speed trains amid investigations into the Adamuz accident involving the Frecciarossa model.
The EU warned in 2022 about the 'end of life' of the tracks of the line where the accident occurred in Adamuz
The European Union indicated in 2022 that the tracks involved in the train accident in Adamuz were at the end of their useful life, while the European Investment Bank provided a 90 million loan to ensure safety standards on the Madrid-Sevilla route.