Latest News

Investigators claim that a rail fracture occurred prior to the crash of a train in southern Spain.

In a report released on Friday, the rail accident investigation body CIAF stated that a fracture in rail appeared to have 'occurred' before a high speed train derailed last Sunday in southern Spain.

In one of Europe's most deadly train accidents, a collision that occurred in Adamuz in the province of Cordoba on Sunday resulted in 45 deaths. First, a private train belonging to Iryo derailled and collided with a high-speed train coming from the?state owned rail company Renfe.

The CIAF report posted on its website stated that "based on the information currently available, it is possible to hypothesize that 'the rail fracture' occurred before the Iryo trains involved in the accident passed and, therefore, 'prior to derailment.

CIAF stated that the?causes of the breakage have yet to be determined and nothing has been ruled out.

On Tuesday, I wrote that

Investigators have identified

Exclusive report on a broken joint in the rail track.

The Transport Ministry didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Ferrovie dello Stato - the Italian state controlled railway group that owns Iryo - declined to comment.

According to the report, investigators found uniform notches in several wheel treads on the right side of the Iryo.

It was noted that the?marks were consistent if the wheels had struck the rail at its top. A visual comparison revealed?the wheel notches matched damage on the broken section of?rail found at the site of the derailment,' it said.

CIAF reported that it found similar damage to the wheels of other trains that had passed through the region before the accident.

CIAF warned that the findings of the report must be verified by detailed calculations and analysis.

(source: Reuters)