Four people are in critical condition after two trains collided in northernDenmark, police have said.
Another 13 people were injured when the trains collided between the towns of Hillerod and Kagerup, around 40km north ofCopenhagen.
Images of the scene on public broadcaster DR showed two yellow and grey trains, both with visible damage to the front, facing each other in a wooded area and surrounded by emergency services.
Dozens of emergency workers were called to what authorities described as a “serious accident”. Police said they have a “massive” presence on the scene.
"It is two local trains that have collided head-on," a spokesperson for the rescue services said.
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"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.
“Rescue work at the scene is still ongoing,” the department said. “Passengers who are not physically injured have been gathered at the collection point.”
Police said technical investigations are underwayt at the scene which will “continue over a longer period of time”.
More to follow....