152 people killed in traffic accidents on Catalan roads in 2023
Nearly half of all fatalities are motorcyclists, pedestrians or bicyclists
Nearly half of all fatalities are motorcyclists, pedestrians or bicyclists
Overpopulation of wild boars in Girona area reduced after 5,000 hunted
Incident occurred near festival grounds after Pet Shop Boys concert
Presence of animal on-road may have contributed to head-on collision between two vehicles
Tragedy happened around 7am and causes are still under investigation
On March 24, 2015, an Airbus A320-211 took off from Barcelona airport, some 40 minutes later all on board were dead, including 16 children
Court to consider prosecuting him for reckless endangerment after he ran over 92-year-old while checking his phone, say reports
Accident in Espanya square also involved second bus, causing serious injuries to the motorcyclist but with passengers escaping with light injuries
The three victims who perished with local guide in Andes mountains were from towns near Barcelona
The train was carrying 133 people and the accident was caused by a landslide
The train was carrying 150 people and the accident was caused by a landslide
Convoy hit the buffers at the platform at Estació de França
Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, travelled this Monday to Catalonia on a private visit, as he was related to one of the victims of the coach crash which occurred in the South of Catalonia on Sunday, killing at least 13 internationals who were returning from a trip to Valencia. 7 of the 13 victims, all of them female, were Italian, two were German and the rest were from Romania, France, Austria and Uzbekistan respectively. All of the victims were aged between 19 and 25. Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont, received Renzi at the airport in Tortosa and will accompany him during his visit. Eight families have already travelled to Catalonia to start the identification of the victims and three more are expected to arrive throughout this Monday.