Denmark Train Crash: 17 Hurt, 4 Critical Near Copenhagen
Two local trains collided head-on in Denmark on Thursday morning, April 23, 2026, north of Copenhagen. The accident occurred on a railway line connecting the towns of Hillerød and Kagerup, approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the capital.
Key Details of the Incident
Injuries: At least 17 people have been reported injured, with four currently in critical condition.
Evacuation: All passengers were safely evacuated from both trains, and authorities confirmed that no one remained trapped inside the wreckage.
Emergency Response: A massive rescue operation was launched, with police describing the event as a "major accident". The injured were transported to nearby hospitals via ambulances and helicopters.
Damage: Images from public broadcaster DR showed significant damage to the front ends of both trains, which remained upright on the tracks in a wooded area.
Authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the collision.
Two trains collide in Denmark, injuring several people
Danish trains collide head-on, injuring at least 17
Two trains collide in Denmark, injuring 17 people, emergency service says
Danish trains collide head- on, injuring at least 17
Denmark rail accident: Two trains collide head-on near Copenhagen, several injured
Danish two-train collision injures at least 17
Two trains collide in Denmark, prompting massive emergency response
Train collision in Denmark prompts massive emergency response near Copenhagen

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