Two passenger trains collide in the Bedford area, north of London, in England, prompting an emergency response from police and other services. British Transport Police report that the crash occurs near Bedford, and authorities ask relatives and friends of potential injured people not to travel to the scene. Multiple outlets report casualties including at least one death and “a number” of injuries. One account says one person dies, while several others are hurt. Another outlet reports that dozens of people are injured, with some seriously injured, though specific injury counts vary by source. Coverage also describes the use of emergency resources, including an air ambulance and a hazardous incident team, indicating the scale of the response. Police provide updates from the scene and coordinate with emergency services as the situation unfolds. The incident involves trains operating on routes that both connect to London, according to several reports.