Six people have died in a train accident on the Bridge Wednesday morning. It informs the DSB to Ekstra Bladet.

‘The Police can now confirm that several people have lost their lives in the train crash on the lavbroen across the great belt. The police have right now is not for more information about the killing or about the number of deaths’, he said, shortly before the DSB chose to put a figure on those killed.

A crack on the way from the island of Funen to Zealand, with 131 passengers and three employees were around the clock 7.30 hit by parts from a freight train, which was travelling in the opposite direction.

It got the to slow down the hard up.

The six victims were all passengers.

on Wednesday morning, there is still a large number of emergency workers at the great belt Bridge, and that is on top of the accident set up a shelter in Nyborg League.

‘Relatives of the train passengers from the accident on the Bridge can call on the telephone 9697 0000 for getting detailed information about their relatives. You do not call to Odense university Hospital’, informs The Police on Twitter.

safety must be lit earlier in the morning to Ekstra Bladet, that the parts of the roof of a wagon with beer, according to their reports hit the train, which therefore crashed.

At the same moment launched, all preparedness, which has been sent from both Zealand and Jutland. Certifications indicate that the Accident investigation board also is activated and will make the final investigation, which will determine what was at fault in the accident, which has claimed the lives of several injured.

Close to the Fireman on the historical fatal accident: Carriages were thrown around.

DSB reported earlier this morning that eight people had come easier to damage:

‘In connection with the toguheld on the great belt Bridge can the bridge be closed to car traffic for a long time, and we therefore call on road users to keep themselves updated on the traffic info.dk before departure. Unknown time frame for the reopening’, writes the Danish road directorate on Twitter.

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