Heavy machinery is assisting recovery efforts after a catastrophic collision between two trains in southern Spain, which resulted in at least 41 fatalities and over 120 injuries. The accident occurred on Sunday evening in Adamuz, when a Madrid-bound train derailed and collided with an oncoming train. Rescue operations persist as authorities fear that more victims remain trapped beneath the wreckage. Investigators are particularly examining a 30cm gap in the railway tracks, which is suspected to be linked to the accident. As national mourning begins, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez canceled his trip to the World Economic Forum, promising a thorough inquiry into the incident. King Felipe and Queen Letizia are scheduled to visit the disaster site. The investigation is ongoing, with officials stressing that the death toll remains provisional as they work to identify the casualties.