Major Train Collision in Denmark Sparks Massive Emergency Response
Two trains collided about 40 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark, early Thursday. The crash, which happened around 6:30 am, resulted in a significant emergency response. It remains unclear how many were injured. Images depict severe damage to the trains' front ends, yet both stayed upright on the tracks.
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Two trains collided in Denmark early Thursday, triggering a substantial emergency response for what authorities have labeled a major accident. The incident occurred around 6:30 am approximately 40 kilometers north of Copenhagen.
The severity of the collision prompted swift action from emergency services as they rushed to the scene. Damage to the front ends of the trains was apparent from photos, though remarkably, the trains remained upright.
Further details on the number of injuries remain undisclosed as investigations continue.
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