A tourist train overturns during the Cártama tapas festival in Spain, injuring 17 people, according to local authorities. The incident occurs while passengers are on the train in the town during the event. Reports say nobody is seriously hurt as a result of the accident, with injuries described as not life-threatening.

Multiple outlets reporting on the same incident refer to a similar casualty figure, with 17 to 18 injuries mentioned in coverage, including children among those hurt. One report specifies that nine children are among the injured and that they are taken to hospital for assessment and treatment.

The local authorities’ account emphasizes the severity of harm, indicating that serious injuries are not reported. The event is associated with the tapas festival, and the accident draws immediate attention to passenger safety during public festivities. Further details about the cause of the overturning are not provided in the summaries available from the sources.