
A sabotage in Spain left around 11,000 passengers without high-speed and long-distance service between Madrid and the southern region of Andalusia for several hours. The incident was caused by a cable theft and an issue with the overhead line, which disrupted train traffic.
The disruption occurred from early morning until about 7:30 GMT, at which point train services could gradually resume. During that time, passengers were forced to look for other transportation alternatives to reach their destinations.
According to official sources, the cable theft and the incident with the overhead line were classified as an act of sabotage that caused inconvenience to thousands of users. The railway company worked swiftly to resolve the problem and restore the service as quickly as possible.
One affected individual expressed their frustration regarding the situation, stating: "It is unfortunate that actions like these affect so many people who depend on the train for travel. I hope measures are taken to prevent such acts in the future and ensure the safety of passengers."