Faulty power lines strand train passengers in Denmark
A Swedish family, along with 350 other passengers, is stranded on a hot SJ train in a Danish village due to a fault in the overhead power lines. The train, en route to Berlin, has been stationary in Tinglev since this morning, causing discomfort for passengers like Jennifer Jakobsson, 43, and her family, who are running low on food and water. SJ is providing shuttle buses to Flensburg, Germany. The delay has led to unsanitary conditions and frustration, with the family now considering air travel for future trips after attempting a more environmentally friendly train journey. SJ has stated that passengers will be compensated.