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Vizianagaram train collision witnesses and survivors share terrifying experience before impact

Survivors of the Vizianagaram train accident describe the sudden jerks and harrowing moments before the tragic collision that left 14 people dead and dozens injured

PTI Visakhapatnam Published 30.10.23, 06:04 PM
NDRF personnel carry out rescue and restoration work after multiple coaches of two passenger trains derailed following a collision, in Vizianagaram district, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. At least 13 people have been killed and several others injured in the acciden

NDRF personnel carry out rescue and restoration work after multiple coaches of two passenger trains derailed following a collision, in Vizianagaram district, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. At least 13 people have been killed and several others injured in the acciden PTI

Survivors of the Vizianagaram train accident recalled experiencing sudden jerks as the train they were travelling in applied its brakes several times before the collision that resulted in the death of 14 people.

Satyanarayana, one of the survivors, told PTI that the passengers felt a few jerks followed by a huge sound and then everything came to a halt.

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“We boarded the train at Vizag. Some were going till Bobbili. Suddenly brakes were applied. The train jerked thrice. People began to panic after this,” he said.

At least 14 people died and 50 people were injured when Palasa passenger train hit the Rayagada Passenger train from behind at Kantakapalli, about 40 km from Visakhapatnam, causing three coaches to derail.

Following the crash, Satyanarayana, who was travelling in the last coach, said he and other passengers around him alighted one by one.

He also helped some survivors to disembark to safety on the fateful night.

Later, the man said he received a call from an official asking for their exact location.

An unidentified woman, part of a 27-member marriage party, told reporters that people in her coach tumbled down as soon the brakes were applied.

“Children got badly hurt. I am unable to walk. One person got crushed between two seats,” said the sobbing woman, even as frantic rescue efforts were going on around her.

As survivors were talking to media, injured persons were being moved on stretches away from the accident site for medical attention.

In a noble gesture, a policeman carried one of the injured survivors from the railway tracks.

Another survivor from Kothavalasa, who was asleep when the trains collided, said he was tossed to the floor of the coach from an upper berth.

“Before I could realise what had happened, we saw our coach and two others turning turtle and getting mangled...people were lying scattered,” he said.

Later, he managed to get out of the coach.

“A boy who came with me got stuck in a seat (until Sunday night after the accident). I saw a person die. There were so many people in the coach. Children got injured. Some suffered broken limbs. We found an opening and managed to come out,” he added, even as his white shirt got bloodied in the accident.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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