At least 39 people have been killed and 12 are in intensive care after two trains collided in southern Spain on Sunday night in what the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, called “a night of deep pain for our country”.

A high-speed Iryo train travelling from Málaga to Madrid derailed near the municipality of Adamuz in Córdoba province at around 7.40pm on Sunday, crossing on to the other track where it hit an oncoming train, Adif, Spain’s rail infrastructure authority, posted on X.

The death/injury numbers have been going up since the last report a few hours ago

        • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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          26 days ago

          Typical for Podemos voter to say. Too buried in all the identity politics issues to see what’s going on in real world.

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            26 days ago

            Not even the experts know yet WTF has happened and you are asking for the whole government to do EXACTLY what the PP and V🤮x say… but the problem is “the mindset of the typical Podemos voter” (whatever it is).

            Do you really think the rest of the people is stupid?

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              26 days ago

              I don’t know what you’re talking about. Is there some language barrier here?

              I’m not asking the whole government to do anything. I’m saying they terribly mismanaged some things and it’s time for them to go. Not because of this one accident but because of all the issues Renfe had in recent years, because of the energy grid issues and because of how they fucked up car charging infrastructure. And they will go after the next elections. The did some good things, it will be a shame that lose some momentum on worker rights and environmental issues but I don’t think it’s enough to ignore their corruptions and incompetence in other areas.

              I’m also not saying anything of this is because of Podemos voters. I’m saying it’s your problem. If you think PP and Vox is the same you simply don’t know that much about politics and probably vote based on some propaganda and/or emotions.