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Spain approves €20m aid package for train crash victims
High-Speed RailESJanuary 28, 2026

Spain approves €20m aid package for train crash victims

Spain’s government has approved a €20 million compensation package for victims of the January train crashes in Adamuz in Córdoba and Gelida in Catalonia, moving to accelerate payouts to those affected. The decision comes as part of the government’s efforts to provide timely support to individuals and families impacted by these tragic incidents.

The compensation will be distributed to victims and their families, with the aim of alleviating some of the financial burdens they face following the accidents. The government has emphasized the importance of providing assistance to those who have suffered as a result of these events.

In Adamuz, the train crash resulted in multiple injuries and fatalities, prompting an immediate response from emergency services and local authorities. Similarly, the incident in Gelida raised significant concerns regarding rail safety and emergency preparedness.

The aid package is expected to cover medical expenses, funeral costs, and other related financial needs for the victims. The government has stated that it is committed to ensuring that all necessary support is provided to those affected by the crashes.

As part of the compensation process, the government will work closely with local authorities and organizations to facilitate the distribution of funds. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving rail safety and addressing the needs of victims in the aftermath of such incidents.

While the compensation package is a step towards supporting the victims, discussions around rail safety measures and infrastructure improvements are likely to continue in the wake of these accidents. Stakeholders in the rail industry will be closely monitoring the situation as the government implements its aid strategy.

source: railtech.com

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