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Five people are reported dead after two high-speed trains crash in Spain.

The rail network operator said that two high-speed trains?derailed?on a Sunday in southern Spain. State-run RTVE?channel reported five deaths, citing sources from the police.

Accident near Cordoba, near Adamuz. RTVE reported that an unknown number of passengers were injured.

The Iryo 6189 Malaga-to-Madrid train derailed at Adamuz and crashed onto the adjacent track. "The (Madrid to?) Huelva train, which was traveling on the adjacent track, has also derailed," Adif said in a social media post.

Adif said the accident occurred about ten to fifteen minutes after the Iryo left Malaga, heading towards Madrid. This was at 6:40 pm (1740 GMT).

Iryo, a private Italian rail operator, is based in Italy. The company didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

Adif has suspended rail services between Madrid Andalusia.

Andalusia's emergency?services announced on social media the halting of all rail traffic and that emergency services, including nine ambulances?and emergency support vehicles?were on their way.

Salvador Jimenez shared photos of the train's rear carriage lying on its back, and evacuated passengers sitting along the side.

(source: Reuters)