Two trains have collided near Barcelona, with early reports indicating 70 people were hurt in the crash.
Two trains have collided near Barcelona, leaving dozens of people injured.
Pictures from the scene show evacuated passengers gathered on a nearby platform as they await medical attention. The two trains involved in the crash were also pictured, with the front of one caved in as a result of the impact.Officials say that the collision occurred on a train line in Montcada i Reixac, a town just north of Barcelona.
No details on the nature of the injuries were given by officials, but local media said that there were no serious injuries. Ester Capella, the Catalan government’s representative in Madrid, told Spanish National Radio that officials were studying the incident and establishing a cause for the crash.
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