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Cable thefts leave thousands stranded on Spanish trains

Hafsa Khalil
BBC News
Getty Images trains at Santa Justa station, with lots of people on the platform.Getty Images

Thousands of people were left trapped on trains or stranded overnight after the theft of copper cables halted high-speed services between Madrid and southern Spain's Andalusia region.

Authorities opened an investigation on Monday after Sunday's theft, which Transport Minister Óscar Puente called a "serious act of sabotage".

He added that the cable theft took place at five locations, all within a few kilometres of each other on the high-speed line. On Monday morning, Puente said train operations were being "fully restored" .

This travel disruption comes a week after Spain and Portugal suffered a blackout, which similarly saw trains comes to a standstill. The cause is still unknown.

Getty Images Crowds of people stuck at a station.Getty Images
More than 10,000 engers were affected by the cables theft
Getty Images man lying on floor wrapped in blanket. near him, sits a woman cross legged on her phone and a suitcases next to her. There is another woman wearing a backpack with her back to the cameraGetty Images
engers were left stranded overnight following the travel chaos

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