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Death toll in India rail disaster climbs to 233 | Death toll in India rail disaster climbs to 233 |
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More than 200 people were killed when three trains collided in the eastern state of Odisha, a senior official said | More than 200 people were killed when three trains collided in the eastern state of Odisha, a senior official said |
The number of people killed in a derailment involving two passenger trains and a freight train in India has risen to 233, Odisha State Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena told news agency ANI on Saturday. He added that at least 900 people have been injured. | |
The tragedy occurred at a station in the city of Balasore on Friday evening. According to Indian Railways spokesman Amitabh Sharma, a passenger train crashed Into a freight train, causing 10 to 12 cars to fall onto the opposite track. Some time later, a second passenger train coming down the same track collided with the freight cars and derailed as well. | |
Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said rescue teams from other Indian states have been deployed to Odisha to assist local first responders. More than 110 ambulances have been dispatched, officials said. | Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said rescue teams from other Indian states have been deployed to Odisha to assist local first responders. More than 110 ambulances have been dispatched, officials said. |
The Odisha authorities have declared a day of mourning for Sunday. The incident is the deadliest rail disaster in India in decades. In 1999, two trains collided in West Bengal, causing at least 285 fatalities. | The Odisha authorities have declared a day of mourning for Sunday. The incident is the deadliest rail disaster in India in decades. In 1999, two trains collided in West Bengal, causing at least 285 fatalities. |