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Train collides with crane arm in Spain’s fourth rail accident in a week

Thursday’s accident follows Sunday’s deadly train crash in Andalusia that killed 43 people

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Spanish police forces and first responders examine a commuter train that collided with a crane on Thursday. Photo: Reuters
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‌A commuter train collided with a crane arm that ‍swung into its path in southeastern Spain on Thursday, the transport minister said, in the country’s fourth rail accident in less than a week.

Six people suffered ⁠minor injuries after the arm hit the passing train’s windows, close to the port city of Cartagena in Murcia region, authorities added.

The incident - which did not derail the train but briefly disrupted traffic ‍on the line - came four days after a high-speed train collision in ‍the southern Andalusia region killed at least 43 people.

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Two days after that, on Tuesday, a commuter train ‌derailed after a containment wall fell on the track due to ‍heavy rain near the city of Barcelona, killing the driver and seriously injuring four passengers.

The main train drivers’ union called a nationwide strike over safety standards after that and ‌a second, ⁠less serious, collision in the northeastern Catalonia region the same day.

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On Thursday, “a street-lighting basket crane vehicle ... encroached on public railway land with its arm, striking the windows of a metric gauge train that ‌was passing by at the time,” Transport Minister Oscar Puente wrote in a post on X.

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