At least 155 people have been injured after two trains collided in the Catalonia region of north-eastern Spain, emergency services have said.
According to BBC, the crash, which occurred around 07:50 (06:50 GMT), took place at a station on the outskirts of Barcelona.
Local media reported that the trains had been travelling in the same direction and collided while one was parked at the station.
It is unclear how the accident happened and officials have yet to comment.
Writing on Twitter, emergency services said that 150 people were "in a mild condition" and five others had been left with "in a less serious condition".
Train traffic was briefly disrupted on several lines due to the accident, the national rail service Renfe said.
One passenger told RAC1, a local radio station, that "train was full and my carriage, which was the last one, was completely full" at the time of the collision.