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Reports from RTVE show that the death toll in Spain due to a high-speed train crash has risen to 39.

According to RTVE, citing sources from the police, the death toll in Sunday's collision of a derailing high speed train with a second approaching train has risen?to?39, while 152 others were injured.

The accident occurred at 7:45 pm local time (1845 GMT), on Sunday, near Adamuz. This is about 360 km south of Madrid.

RTVE reports that over 200 trains between Madrid, southern Andalucia and major cities Cordoba and Seville were cancelled on Monday.

In a Monday statement, his office announced that Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had set out "his agenda" for the day.

On Sunday, a video from the scene was shared on social media. It showed rescuers pulling people from the sideways twisted carriages under the floodlights. Some passengers were able to climb out of the smashed window, while others had to be wheeled on stretchers.

Around 400 passengers were on both trains. Most of them were Spaniards returning to Madrid from the weekend. As January is not a holiday season in Spain, it was unclear how many tourists might be on board.

At a press briefing held at the Atocha Station in Madrid, Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente said that it was not yet clear what caused the crash. (Reporting and editing by David Latona; Victoria Waldersee)

(source: Reuters)