Support Local News
20th January 2026
  • Home
  • Local
  • Travel
  • Caribbean
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • PR News
Police are reporting a significant reduction in burglaries in Dominica. Citizens of Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda must secure visa bonds of up to US$15,000 to apply for Visas to enter the United States. Bouyon band Signal Band stole the spotlight at the CREOLE Heartbeat Music Awards over the weekend Dominica's Minister of Environment commits to implementing measures to protect the Deux Branches area. Dominica’s Tourism Minister says government will provide training for 20 air traffic controllers to complement airport development. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to the Cuban medical cooperation programme
  • Home
  • Local
  • Travel
  • Caribbean
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • PR News
World News

Rescue efforts under way after Spain high-speed train crash kills 39 

Calendar Icon 19 January 2026
Support us
This content originally appeared on Al Jazeera.

Skip linksSkip to Content

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard,
Spanish Civil Guard, along with other emergency personnel, work next to one of the trains involved in the accident [Susana Vera/Reuters]

Published On 19 Jan 202619 Jan 2026

  • At least 39 people have been killed in a high-speed train collision in southern Spain.
  • Dozens of people have been wounded, and rescue efforts are ongoing.

 

Support us

Previous post
Next post

Related News

13 January 2026

Eight die in Gaza as storm brings extreme cold, collapses buildings 

16 January 2026

‘Inevitably difficult’: Inside a family’s fight against the US boat strikes 

11 January 2026

Trump says US military considering ‘very strong options’ for Iran 

10 January 2026

Extreme cold kills another infant in Gaza as Israel blocks vital aid 

Home Local Travel Caribbean Business World Entertainment PR News

About Dominica Gazette – Dominica & Caribbean News, Travel & Business

Dominica Gazette delivers daily news and in-depth updates on Dominica, the wider Caribbean, and global events — connecting readers at home, in the Diaspora, and around the world.

Support us

Dominica’s Trusted Source for Local & Caribbean News Support Local News
© 2026 Dominica Gazette – Dominica & Caribbean News, Travel & Business - All rights reserved Crafted with ❤ by Cinnamon Byte