Denmark Video. At least one person killed after train collides with tanker in Denmark Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/08/2025 - 15:17 GMT+2 A 67-year-old woman has died and around 20 others have been injured after the two vehicles collided at a crossing in southern Denmark. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next At least one person killed after train collides with tanker in Denmark Now playing Next Watch: Trump says Iran war will end 'pretty quickly' Now playing Next Finnish pair win UK Wife Carrying Race Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Greek PM Mitsoutakis and French President Macron visit Cyprus Now playing Next NYPD detain two over 'IS-inspired' attack attempt Now playing Next Adventure travel is key for tourism, despite geopolitical uncertainty Now playing Next Fico says he will block Ukraine loan if Orbán loses election Now playing Next European leaders set for emergency talks as Iran war enters day 10 Now playing Next ‘We are being tested,’ Eurogroup president says as oil surpasses $100 Now playing Next Von der Leyen and Kallas call on EU to adapt to coercive world order Now playing Next Russia fires barrage of missiles at Ukraine hitting transport network Now playing Next Trump confirms Australia will grant asylum to five Iranian women football players Now playing Next NATO intercepts a second Iranian missile in Turkish airspace Now playing Next Euronews on the ground: Iran strikes rattle Gulf as oil price surges Now playing Next Severe flooding in Kenya leaves dozens dead and Maasai Mara elephants wading in water More videos
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