Passenger train derails in Spain, killing 4 and injuring 48
LISBON, Portugal — A passenger train derailed Friday in Spain’s northwestern Galicia region, killing at least four people, including an American tourist, and injuring 48 others who were taken to hospitals, authorities said.
The accident occurred at 9:30 a.m. (0730 GMT) in Porrino, about 450 kilometres (280 miles) northwest of Madrid, the Galician regional government said. The three-car train was travelling between Spain and neighbouring Portugal.
The regional government’s president, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, told reporters at the scene that the train’s Portuguese engineer and Spanish ticket collector were among the dead, as well as two passengers.
One of the passengers was a U.S. tourist who died on the train, according to an official at the regional government who spoke on condition of anonymity because she wasn’t authorized to identify herself by name. She said she had no further details about the American victim.

