BBC. At least 155 people have been injured after two trains collided on the outskirts of Barcelona, emergency services have said.
The crash, which occurred around 07:50 (06:50 GMT), took place at a station in Spain’s north-eastern Catalonia region.
Local media reported that the trains had been travelling in the same direction and collided while one was parked at the station.
Catalan police are investigating how the incident occurred.
The crash happened at the Montcada i Reixac – Manresa station, about 12km (7 miles) from the city centre.
Emergency services official Joan Carles Gomez told reporters at the scene that 155 people had been injured in the collision, with 14 passengers transferred to a local medical centre for further treatment.
“We’re talking about many bruises and some head injuries, but nothing serious,” he said, adding that the passengers were being examined to “rule out any fractures”.
Mr Gomez said the train was moving “very slowly (when the collision occurred) but people who were standing up fell over and hurt themselves”.
A spokesman for the regional fire service said the moving train had collided with “the back part” of a stationary train at the station.
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