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India express train in Bihar kills people crossing track | India express train in Bihar kills people crossing track |
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At least 15 people have died after being hit by an express train while crossing the tracks at a remote train station in the Indian state of Bihar, local officials say. | |
The passengers, mostly Hindu pilgrims, had just alighted from a local train at Dhamara Ghat station and were on their way to a temple in Saharsa district. | The passengers, mostly Hindu pilgrims, had just alighted from a local train at Dhamara Ghat station and were on their way to a temple in Saharsa district. |
They were hit by the Rajya Rani Express travelling on the opposite track. | |
An angry crowd is said to have beaten the driver and set two coaches on fire. | |
Senior railway official Arun Malik, who is on his way to the site, told the BBC that rescue operations were under way. | |
The toll is likely to go up as dozens of others are reported to be injured. | |
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief over the incident and ordered district officials to the scene. | Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed grief over the incident and ordered district officials to the scene. |
India's state-owned railway network is vast - it operates 9,000 passenger trains and carries some 18 million passengers every day. | India's state-owned railway network is vast - it operates 9,000 passenger trains and carries some 18 million passengers every day. |
Last year, railway officials said train accidents in India had killed 1,220 people over the past five years. | Last year, railway officials said train accidents in India had killed 1,220 people over the past five years. |