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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Spain Train Wreck Cause 80 People Killed





SPAIN (CNN) - A train ride to the city of Santiago de Compostela kills 80 people in northwestern Spain.  There were 77 found dead at the scene, and three that died in the hospital.  In the brink of a moment,  the train derailed the curve and flipped on the side, about 7 kilometers from the Trains Station. The train was reaching speeds of 250 Kilometers an hour, skidding and speeding into a concrete wall causing a collision between the train and a car, and creating a burst of flames, There were parts of the train wreckage in black smoke. Authorities questioned the speed of the train, that is was going to fast, and the weight of the cars caused the train to derail off of the tracks.


The train conductor is being probed by authorities according to Galicia spokeswoman of the Supreme Court Maria Padro Rios. Deputy of State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf reported that their was one U.S. Citizen dead and 5 injured. There were 80 passengers tat are confirmed dead as 178 injured hospitalized.  There were 32 adults and four children that are in critical condition.

The Prime Minister was scrutinized by the media after sending a public message that seemed unpersonalized was previously sent to Gansu, China.   ''I would like to express my deepest condolences for the loss of human lives and the material damage from the earthquake that has occurred in Gansu has caused," the note said.


Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy visited the scene and victims of the crash.  Rajoy reported that their are still unidentified victims of the crash and that two investigations are in progress to extract full detail on what happened.   Galicia's Regional Government head, Alberto Nunez Feijoo announced seven days of mourning from families afflicted by the tragedy. 
Spains's King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia visited the Hospital Clinico of Santiago de Compostela around 12:00 p.m. Spaniard time.  The royal families spokesperson told CNN, that all events scheduled during that day were cancelled out of respect of the incident that occurred.  The king sent an open message  stating "the deepest love and all the solidarity from the Royal Family, and from the whole nation."

President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy conveyed his sadness to the tragedy.

Santiago de Compostela is a popular tourist destination.  It is ranked one of the #1 places to visit in spain aside from the popular Madrid and Barcelona.  The area features many historical sites and cathedral architecture.  It is recognized as one of the most famous places for pilgrimages in Spain.






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