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  • Worst Train Accident in Spain Leaves 80 People Dead and More Than 140 Were Injured
  • A horrifying video captured by a security
    camera showed the moment the train hurtled
    off the tracks and smashed into a wall before
    speeding ahead on its side. All eight carriages
    of the Madrid to Ferrol train derailed near the
    city of Santiago de Compostela last night. The
    driver told railway officials by radio that he
    took the bend at 190 kilometres (118 miles) per hour in an urban zone with a speed limit of 80kph, daily El Pais reported. The train which had 218 passengers and an unspecified number of staff on board at the time of the accident hurtles down the track after falling on to its side,The train Crash left at least 80 people dead and more than 140 were injured.
    Daily mail also reported that :
    One of the drivers was trapped in his cabin and told the railway station by radio that the train entered the bend at 190 kilometres per hour(120 mph), reported newspaper El Pais.
    The speed limit on that section of track is 80km/h (50mph).
    'We're only human! We're only human!' he told
    the station, the newspaper said, citing sources
    close to the investigation. 'I hope there are no
    dead, because this will fall on my conscience.'
    Police have put an unamed train driver under
    formal investigation - the Galicia government
    said one driver was in hospital.
    Newspaper reports cited witnesses as saying
    driver Francisco Jose Garzon,who helped
    rescue victims, had shouted: 'I've derailed!
    What do I do?' into a phone.
    The accident is the worst train accident in 30
    years and television footage showed one wagon
    pointing upwards into the air with one of its
    ends twisted and disfigured.
    One of the drivers was trapped in his cabin and told the railway station by radio that the train entered the bend at 190 kilometres per hour (120 mph), reported newspaper El Pais.
    The speed limit on that section of track is 80km/h (50mph)..

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