
17 Injured in Head-On Train Collision North of Copenhagen
A head-on collision between two local trains north of Copenhagen on Thursday left at least 17 people injured, according to Danish authorities. The incident occurred on the active railway line connecting Hillerød and Kagerup, prompting a coordinated emergency response across multiple agencies.
Rescue officials confirmed that all passengers aboard both trains were successfully evacuated from the carriages. Authorities stated that no individuals remain trapped in the wreckage. Emergency medical teams, including police, fire department personnel, and rescue services, were immediately dispatched to the scene to assess conditions and coordinate the evacuation.
Injured passengers were transported to nearby medical facilities using a combination of ground ambulances and air support. Helicopters were deployed to assist with the rapid transfer of those requiring urgent care. Local transit authorities have temporarily suspended rail services along the affected corridor while investigators examine the precise cause of the collision.
The Danish police and emergency management agencies are conducting a joint review of the incident. Officials have not yet released information regarding the speed of the trains or potential mechanical failures at the time of impact. Further updates on the condition of the injured and the timeline for restoring normal rail operations are expected in the coming days.
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