Six killed in train accident on bridge linking Denmark's two main islands
The Great Belt Bridge is seen after traffic has been closed in both directions due to a train accident in Denmark, January 2, 2019. Tim K. Jensen/Ritzau Scanpix/via
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Six people were killed in a rail accident on a bridge linking Denmark's two main islands on Wednesday when a train hit debris from an oncoming freight train, officials said.
Police said 16 people sustained injuries but were not in critical condition.
The train was heading towards the capital with 131 passengers when it hit what could have been tarpaulin or something else from the freight train on the tracks, said Banedanmark, which maintains and controls rail network traffic.
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