The Herald (South Africa)

36 die in latest disaster on India’s ailing rail network

- Annie Banerji

RESCUERS struggled yesterday to pull survivors from the wreckage of a train crash which killed 36 passengers in southern India, the latest in a series of disasters on the country’s creaking rail network.

Officials were investigat­ing whether Maoist rebels had tampered with the track, after eight coaches and the engine of the Jagdalpur-Bhubaneswa­r express were derailed at around 11pm (7.30pm SA time) on Saturday.

“The death toll has gone up to 36. It is a possibilit­y that it may rise further,” national railway spokesman Anil Kumar Saxena said.

Another railways official JP Mishra earlier said some 50 injured had been moved to nearby hospitals.

The accident happened near Kuneru railway station in the remote district of Vizianagar­am in Andhra Pradesh state.

It came only two months after nearly 150 people were killed in a similar disaster, highlighti­ng the malaise on a network which is one of the world’s largest.

Saxena said government officials and emergency workers worked through the night to try to find survivors.

The spokesman said investigat­ors were considerin­g possible sabotage of the tracks by Maoist rebels, who he said were active in the area.

“It is being looked into, it is one of the many angles we are looking into,” he said.

“There is some suspicion [of sabotage] because two other trains had crossed over smoothly using the same tracks earlier in the night.”

Police in Odisha, where the train was headed, dismissed any involvemen­t by Maoist rebels, known as Naxals, in the derailment.

“We totally reject any possibilit­y of Maoist involvemen­t in the derailment. Kuneru is not a Naxal-hit area,” an unidentifi­ed intelligen­ce officer was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.

Television footage showed a line of carriages lying on their sides as rescuers in neon orange safety vests and hard hats tried to hoist passengers through the windows while residents looked on.

Workers carried a half-naked passenger covered in dust on a stretcher out of a tilted carriage. Another TV image showed a man lying faced down, crushed under mangled heaps of wreckage.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? TRAIN HORROR: Rescue workers search for survivors after a train derailed in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, India, yesterday
Picture: REUTERS TRAIN HORROR: Rescue workers search for survivors after a train derailed in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, India, yesterday

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