Background on the Incident
On Sunday, a tragic train accident occurred in Adamuz, a municipality in the province of Córdoba, Spain. The Mexican government responded with a message of condolence and support.
Mexico’s Official Statement
Through the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE), the Mexican government expressed its deepest condolences to the people and government of Spain for the loss of human lives resulting from the train accident. The SRE also wished a swift recovery for those who sustained injuries.
Quote from SRE:
La SRE extiende sus más sentidas condolencias al pueblo y Gobierno de España por la irreparable pérdida de vidas humanas tras el accidente de tren ocurrido en Adamuz, Córdoba, y desea pronta recuperación a las personas que resultaron heridas.
No Mexican Nationals Affected
The SRE reported that, since learning of the accident, Mexico’s Embassy in Spain has closely monitored the situation. As of now, there are no records of Mexican nationals affected by the incident.
Assistance for Mexican Nationals in Spain
The SRE reminded Mexican citizens in Spain that they can reach out to the embassy in Madrid for consular assistance through the emergency number +34 660 862 625.
Ongoing Spanish Efforts
Spanish authorities are diligently working on providing aid to the victims and investigating the causes of the accident.
Key Questions and Answers
- Q: Who expressed condolences to Spain? A: The Mexican government, through the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE), expressed its condolences.
- Q: Were any Mexican nationals affected by the accident? A: No, there are no records of Mexican nationals being affected by the train accident in Córdoba, Spain.
- Q: How can Mexican citizens in Spain seek assistance? A: They can contact the Mexican embassy in Madrid through the emergency number +34 660 862 625.
- Q: What are Spanish authorities doing in response to the accident? A: They are providing aid to victims and investigating the causes of the accident.