Andalucía is mourning once again after confirmation that another victim of the Adamuz train crash has died in hospital, pushing the total number of fatalities to 46. The update was shared publicly on X by the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, who described the region as “heartbroken” by the scale of the loss.
The victim has been named as Patricia
A region in mourning
The derailment near Adamuz
Flags remain at half-mast in several municipalities, and vigils have continued across Córdoba province and beyond. Messages of solidarity have poured in from across Spain, reflecting a shared sense of shock and grief.
Official response and investigation
The Andalucian government has reiterated its commitment to supporting victims’ families for as long as necessary. Meanwhile, the investigation into the causes of the crash remains active, with transport authorities analysing infrastructure conditions, signalling data and train systems. Officials have stressed that updates will be made public as soon as verified information becomes available.
A moment of collective grief
In his message, Juanma Moreno wrote: “Andalucía sigue con el corazón roto” — Andalucía remains heartbroken — a sentiment echoed widely across the region. As names and personal stories continue to emerge, the tragedy has moved far beyond statistics, becoming a deeply human loss felt in homes and communities throughout Spain.
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