Head-on Train Collision Near Copenhagen Leaves Multiple Critically Injured
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about railway safety and prompted a large-scale emergency response in Denmark.
Key Facts
- Two trains collided head-on at a level crossing at Isterødvejen, north of Hillerød, Denmark.
- Reports state that four to five people are in critical condition following the crash.
- At least 17 people were injured in the collision, according to local reports.
- Emergency services received reports of the incident just before 6:30am.
- Police described the event as a major accident and coordinated a significant emergency response.
What Happened
Two trains collided head-on at a level crossing near Hillerød, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The crash resulted in multiple injuries, with several people reported in critical condition.
Why It Matters
The collision has highlighted railway safety concerns and tested the capacity of local emergency services to respond to major transportation incidents. Reports vary on the number of people critically injured, with some sources stating four and others five.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the collision and assess railway safety protocols. Updates on the condition of those injured are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft57m agoTwo trains crash head-on in Denmark
- The IndependentLeft7h ago2 trains collide in Denmark, prompting a massive emergency response north of Copenhagen
- Sky NewsUnknown7h agoFour people critically injured after two trains collide
