Spain is hit with a THIRD practice crash as commuter service slams right into a crane leaving a number of injured days after catastrophe left dozens lifeless

Spain has been hit with its third recent train crash after a commuter vehicle collided with a construction crane, leaving several people injured.

The midday crash took place near Alumbres, Cartagena, southern Spain, on Thursday.

One person has been left seriously injured following the incident, state broadcaster TVE ​reported on Thursday.

The cause of the collision has not yet been determined, but it is believed the FEVE-operated train struck a crane while on its journey. 

The vehicle did not derail and remains on the tracks as the fire and medical emergency services carry out a rescue operation at the scene. 

It came ​after Sunday’s ‍deadly high-speed ​train collision in the southern Andalusia region that killed at least 43 people and ‍another ‍train accident in northeastern Catalonia on Tuesday, in which the train driver died.

Spanish rail ⁠operator Adif said on X that traffic on that line ⁠was interrupted due to ‘the intrusion into the infrastructure gauge by a crane not belonging ‍to the ⁠railway operation’, without providing further detail.

The President of the Vox political party in the Murcia region took to X to claim that three people had been left injured in the incident. This number has not yet been officially confirmed.

Spain‘s rail network is already under scrutiny after a commuter train crashed near Barcelona just days after at least 43 people died and 152 were injured in a collision between two high-speed trains.

The second crash took place at around 9.00pm on Tuesday when a retaining wall collapsed onto the track near Gelida in the region of Catalonia in north-east Spain, derailing a local train.

A trainee driver, named as 27-year-old Fernando Huerta from Seville, was killed, and 41 people were injured, five of whom are in a critical condition.

It is believed the wall collapsed as a result of the unusually heavy rainfall that Catalonia is experiencing. 

However, as a precaution, the region’s network was shut down pending inspections, stranding hundreds of thousands of people and causing chaos on the roads.

Earlier in the day, several people were injured, though none of them seriously, when a train on the Maresme coast north of Barcelona struck a rock on the track.

After a minor delay, the train was able to continue its journey. 

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