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Railway minister Vaishnaw visits Odisha train accident site, says main focus now is rescue & relief operations

The cause of the train accident in Odisha will be known after the Commissioner of Railway Safety submits his report, he said

PTI Balasore Published 03.06.23, 09:27 AM
Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw speaks with the media at the site where Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Express and a goods train derailed, in Balasore district, Friday night, June 2, 2023. At least 233 people were killed and 900 others suffered injuries, according to officials.

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw speaks with the media at the site where Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Express and a goods train derailed, in Balasore district, Friday night, June 2, 2023. At least 233 people were killed and 900 others suffered injuries, according to officials. PTI

Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday visited the train accident site in Odisha's Balasore in which over 230 people were killed and about 900 injured, involving the Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, the Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and a goods train.

Vaishnaw said the main focus now is rescue and relief operations.

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He said the Commissioner of Railway Safety, South East Circle will inquire into the Odisha train accident.

The cause of the train accident in Odisha will be known after the Commissioner of Railway Safety submits his report, he said.

Wielding gas torches and electric cutters, rescuers worked through the night to pull out survivors and the dead from the mangled steel of three trains that derailed one on top of another in a horrific sequence in Balasore district, officials and witnesses said Saturday.

Officials in Bhubaneswar said 200 ambulances, 50 buses and 45 mobile health units were working at the accident site, besides 1,200 personnel. The bodies were being taken to the hospitals in all kinds of vehicles, including tractors.

The train crash, the fourth deadliest in India according to available records, happened near the Bahanaga Baazar station in Balasore district, about 250 km south of Kolkata and 170 km north of Bhubaneswar, around 7 pm on Friday.

Several coaches of the 12864 Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, on the way to Howrah, derailed and fell on adjacent tracks, an official said.

"These derailed coaches collided with the 12841 Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express and its coaches capsized too," he said.

A goods train was also involved in the accident as some of the coaches of the Coromandel Express, which was heading to Chennai, hit its wagons after getting derailed, he added.

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