At least 10 people were killed and several injured after a high-speed train derailed in southern Spain on Sunday. According to the Associated Press news agency, the train jumped onto the track in the opposite direction and collided with the oncoming train.Spain’s Civil Guard said it could not yet confirm the victims. However, several unconfirmed media outlets claimed that the crash in Córdoba caused deaths and injuries among hundreds of passengers.“There are deaths and injuries,” a spokesman told AFP, without giving specific figures. El País newspaper, citing unidentified Civil Guard sources, said five people were killed and several injured in the collision.A witness told public television TVE that one of the cars on the first train had completely overturned.Television images showed medical teams and firefighters at the scene.A journalist from public broadcaster RNE who was traveling on one of the trains said the impact felt like “an earthquake.”Passengers had used emergency hammers to break the carriage’s windows and get out, he said.Spanish media reports suggested that a total of 400 people were traveling on the two trains.Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said in a statement that he was “closely monitoring” the situation.The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, said that its hospitals were at the disposal of the Community of Andalusia if necessary.Train travel between Madrid and Andalusia is suspended.