LATEST: 17 injured including 5 critically after train crash in Denmark
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LATEST: 17 injured including 5 critically after train crash in Denmark
"Two trains collided head-on north of Hillerd, around 40km north of Copenhagen around 6.30am, resulting in 17 injuries, including four in critical condition."
"A police statement called the collision 'a serious accident', with a reporter describing it as voldsomt, roughly translating as intense or violent."
"Morten Pedersen, police inspector, stated that the accident was 'very serious', and investigations will continue for some time to gather crucial information."
A head-on collision between two trains occurred north of Hillerd, Denmark, injuring 17 individuals, including four critically. The incident took place around 6:30 am, leading to significant emergency response efforts. Passengers were evacuated, and 15 were transported to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen. The local health authority confirmed the injuries, while the police described the event as a serious accident. Investigations by Denmark's Accident Investigation Board are underway to determine the cause of the collision, which has caused delays for commuters in northern Zealand.
Read at www.thelocal.dk
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