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Two trains collide in Denmark, injuring 17 people, emergency service says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 23, 2026 | 12:54 AM

COPENHAGEN, April 23 (Reuters) – Two local trains collided head-on in Denmark on Thursday, injuring ​at least 17 people, four ‌of whom were in a critical condition, the emergency service told Reuters.

Public broadcaster DR showed images of ‌two ​yellow and grey ⁠trains, both with ⁠visible damage to the front, facing each other in a wooded area.

The incident happened north ​of Copenhagen, on a train line linking the towns of ⁠Hillerod and Kagerup, ⁠police said in a ​statement.

“It is two local trains ​that have collided head-on,” a spokesperson ‌for the rescue services told Reuters.

“There are injuries among the passengers. Everyone is out of ⁠the trains, so no one is trapped… Large resources have been dispatched ⁠to the ‌scene,” the spokesperson ⁠added.

The injured have since ​been ‌transported away from the scene ​of ⁠the accident in ambulances and helicopters, the fire department said on X.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Terje Solsvik; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)