Head-On Collision of Local Trains in Denmark Leaves Several Injured

A serious train accident occurred in Denmark when two local trains collided head-on, injuring at least 17 people, including four critically. Emergency services quickly responded, evacuating passengers and transporting the injured to hospitals. The incident took place north of Copenhagen, and images from the scene show significant damage to the trains. As the situation develops, authorities are working to ensure the safety of all involved.
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Train Collision in Denmark


On Thursday, a serious incident occurred in Denmark when two local trains collided head-on, resulting in injuries to at least 17 individuals, with four reported in critical condition, according to emergency services. Images broadcasted by public media depicted the two damaged yellow and grey trains facing each other in a wooded area. The collision took place north of Copenhagen on a railway line connecting the towns of Hillerod and Kagerup, as confirmed by police.


A spokesperson for the rescue services stated, "It is two local trains that have collided head-on." They further noted that all passengers have been evacuated from the trains, ensuring no one was trapped inside. Significant emergency resources were deployed to the site of the accident. The injured individuals have been transported from the scene via ambulances and helicopters, as reported by the fire department on social media.



(This is a developing story)