MADRID (Reuters) - The number of people killed after a train derailed in Galicia, in northern Spain, has risen to 60, a government spokeswoman said on Thursday, while stressing this was only a provisional number and could rise further.
Up to 131 people had been injured in the disaster, she said. The derailment appeared to have been due to an accident, she said.
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