Train crash in Spain: One dead and 44 injured after train derails near Barcelona

Firefighters, police and other officials survey the scene after the commuter train derailed: Albert Gea/Reuters
Firefighters, police and other officials survey the scene after the commuter train derailed: Albert Gea/Reuters

One person has died and 44 were injured after a passenger train derailed near Barcelona in Spain.

The train derailed due to a landslide in Vacarisses, between the north-eastern towns of Terrassa and Manresa.

It crashed at about 6.15am local time on Tuesday morning. The train was about 30 miles from Barcelona, its destination.

Of the 44 injured people, five were taken to hospital. Their conditions were unknown.

Rescue workers survey the scene after a commuter train derailed between Terrassa and Manresa, near to Barcelona (Albert Gea/Reuters)
Rescue workers survey the scene after a commuter train derailed between Terrassa and Manresa, near to Barcelona (Albert Gea/Reuters)

The train was made up of six wagons and 131 people were on board.

The train derailed at about 6am local time on Tuesday (Albert Gea/Reuters)
The train derailed at about 6am local time on Tuesday (Albert Gea/Reuters)

Pictures from the scene appeared to show at least four of the carriages had derailed.

Fourteen fire engines and 11 ambulances were called to free passengers trapped in the wreckage.

Rescue workers survey the scene after the train derailed (Albert Gea/Reuters)
Rescue workers survey the scene after the train derailed (Albert Gea/Reuters)

Spanish railway operator spokesman Antonio Carmona told local media that heavy rain in the area over the past few days could have caused the landslide.

The landslide was reportedly caused by recent heavy downpours (Pau Barrena/AFP/Getty Images)
The landslide was reportedly caused by recent heavy downpours (Pau Barrena/AFP/Getty Images)

Miquel Buch, Catalonia's minister of the interior, visited the scene on Tuesday as the authorities surveyed the wreckage.

Those passengers who escaped serious injury make their way onto a bus after the train derailment on Tuesday (Susanna Saez/EPA)
Those passengers who escaped serious injury make their way onto a bus after the train derailment on Tuesday (Susanna Saez/EPA)

Recent downpours have battered Spain. A woman died on Sunday after a river flooded its banks in the north-western Galicia region.

And on Monday, huge waves swept away the balconies of a sea-side apartment building on the Canary island of Tenerife.

In 2013, 79 people were killed and about 140 injured when a train travelling from Madrid to north-west Spain came off the tracks. It was Spain's worst train crash for decades.

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