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Investigation begins in Spain after fatal high-speed rail crash

Regional Spanish officials said Monday that at least 40 people are confirmed dead after a high-speed rail collision in the country’s south that occurred after the tail end of one train jumped the track, causing another train speeding past in the opposite direction to derail.

Juanma Moreno, the president of Andalusia, the southern Spanish region where the accident happened, confirmed the new death toll in an afternoon press conference. Efforts to recover the bodies from the two wrecked train cars continued, he added.

The impact tossed the second train’s lead carriages off the track, sending them plummeting down a 4-meter (13-foot) slope. Some bodies were found hundreds of meters (feet) from the crash site, Mr. Moreno said earlier in the day, describing the wreckage as a “mass of twisted metal.”

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