"Emergency teams continued to carry out rescue operations at the crash site in Cordoba on Tuesday, following a fatal train accident. At least 39 people were killed, and dozens were left injured when two trains collided near Cordoba on Sunday evening. A Madrid-bound passenger train derailed, crossed onto the opposite track, and struck an oncoming locomotive in the rural town, located roughly two hours north of Málaga. The first train, Iryo 6189, was carrying around 300 passengers, the operating company said, while authorities confirmed that around 400 passengers and staff were onboard both trains at the time of the collision. Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente earlier reported that investigations are underway to determine what led to the derailment. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Spain was facing a 'night of deep pain,' as condolences poured in from across the country. He also declared three days of mourning starting Tuesday. Sunday's disaster is Spain's deadliest rail accident since 2013, when a high-speed train derailed near Santiago de Compostela, killing 80 people."