MADRID — A commuter train collided with a crane in southeastern Spain on Thursday, emergency services said, in the country’s fourth rail crash in less than a week.
Four people suffered minor injuries in the crash near the port city of Cartagena in the Murcia region, authorities added.
“The train hasn’t been overturned or derailed,” a spokesperson for Murcia’s emergency services said.
A commuter train collided with a crane in southeastern Spain on Thursday, emergency services said, in the country’s fourth rail crash in less than a week. REUTERS
Four people suffered minor injuries in the crash near the port city of Cartagena in the Murcia region, authorities added. REUTERS
The first calls about the crash came in just after noon, they added.
Spain is still reeling from Sunday’s high-speed train collision in the southern Andalusia region that killed at least 43 people.
Two days after that, a commuter train derailed after a containment wall fell on the track due to heavy rain near the city of Barcelona, killing the driver and seriously injuring four passengers.
The main train drivers’ union called a nationwide strike over safety standards after that, and a second collision in the northeastern Catalonia region the same day Tuesday.
Members of the Spanish police force work at the site where a commuter train collided with a crane in the country’s fourth rail crash in less than a week. REUTERS
“The train hasn’t been overturned or derailed,” a spokesperson for Murcia’s emergency services said.
On Thursday, Spanish rail operator Adif said traffic on the line in Murcia was disrupted by what it described as “the intrusion into the infrastructure gauge by a crane not belonging to the railway operation.”
Its message on X did not go into more detail.
A later posting said services had resumed on the line.