High Speed Train Crash in Spain
A Security Camera's View of High Speed Train Crash in Spain
On Wednesday, July 24, at 8:41pm, as a speeding, eight-car, Alvia express train approached the city of Santiago de
Compostela, Spain, from Madrid, security cameras caught the
horrific instant it derailed. Taking a tight curve at a high rate of speed, the
train crashed into a wall, killing at least 78 people and injuring 178
individuals, including 5 Americans.
“It was going so quickly. It seems that on a curve the train started to
twist, and the wagons piled up, one on top of the other,” said Ricardo Montesco,
a passenger on the train.
According to Spanish newspaper, El
Pais, this dramatic footage captures one of Europe’s worst rail
disasters in four decades. The newspaper cited the driver of the train stating
immediately after the crash that he had been travelling at 118mph around the
curve that listed a speed limit of 49mph.
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