Six months after the Adamuz rail tragedy, the government has yet to assume responsibility or take effective measures to prevent a similar accident.
Trust in the rail service has plummeted, with passenger numbers down 21% since the accident.
Victims feel ignored and neglected.
Workers claim that Adif is not taking incidents seriously.
Reports point to failures in review, maintenance, and breakage detection systems as potential causes of the accident.
Conclusion: Transparency and an effective response are urgently needed to restore societal trust. The lack of action undermines trust in institutions and may foster future risks.