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Tourist train overturns and injures 17 during Cártama tapas festival

BBC World · 2026-06-14

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• What happened: A tourist train overturned in Cártama, Spain, injuring 17 people, including three children, during the annual tapas festival. • Why it matters: The incident raised safety concerns at public events, although local authorities reported no serious injuries and the train service was suspended for investigations. • What to watch next: Authorities will continue their investigation into the cause of the accident, and the status of the tapas festival and future events in Cártama will be monitored.

Tourist train overturns and injures 17 during Cártama tapas festival24 minutes agoSofia Ferreira SantosAyuntamiento CártamaThere were no serious injuries as a result of the accident, according to local authoritiesSeventeen people have been injured after the wagon of a tourist train overturned in the Spanish town of Cártama.The accident happened just after 21:30 local time (20:30 BST) on Saturday evening, according to local authorities. The cause is unknown.Emergency teams attended to the injured at the scene and four were later evacuated to a nearby hospital, including three children. None of the victims suffered serious injuries, local authorities said.The free train ride was part of an annual event called la Ruta de la Tapa y el Cóctel, where people are encouraged to visit different local businesses to try their food and drink offerings.The road train was carrying carrying around 30 passengers at the time of the incident.Photos shared on social media show several people aboard the wagon while emergency services attend to a child sat on the floor. The event, happening from the 10 to 14 June, provides a map across the city highlighting several restaurants and bars. The train stops along the route to drop people off at the establishments.Customers can get stamps from trying different food and drinks and later be entered into a raffle for prizes.Ayuntamiento CártamaThe tourist train was a free service as part of the annual tapas eventThe accident happened while the train had been turning at a crossing in Santo Cristo road, local authorities said, citing several calls to emergency services.The train service has been suspended for the weekend while investigations are ongoing.The town of Cártama, in southern Spain, is located just 17 km (10.6 mile) from the popular tourist destination of Málaga, and a 44-minute drive to the wealthy resort town of Marbella.Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle EastBritish woman dies after Pyrenees peak fallFireworks illuminate Barcelona's Sagrada Família during Pope visitSpainMalagaTourism

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