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New Farakka Express derails, killing seven near Rae Bareli

RAILWAY MINISTER ANNOUNCES RS500,000 COMPENSATI­ON FOR THE KIN OF THE DEAD

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Nine coaches and the engine of the New Delhi bound New Farakka Express derailed near Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh early yesterday, killing at least seven people and seriously injuring nine, officials said.

The accident on the New Farakka Express (14003) that was on its from Malda in West Bengal to New Delhi took place in Harchandpu­r area of Rae Bareli district at 6.10am, Uttar Pradesh Additional Director General (ADG), Law and Order, Anand Kumar said.

About 30-35 people received minor injuries, he said. Ten women and six minors are among the injured, railway officials added.

Four of the seriously injured are being treated at the trauma centre of Lucknow’s King George Medical University and two at the city’s Sanjay Gandhi Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Sciences, government spokespers­on Shrikant Sharma told reporters.

The other injured were taken to Rae Bareli, about 80km from the state capital Lucknow, for treatment, officials said.

Food arrangemen­ts were made for passengers, who were evacuated by buses to Lucknow to facilitate their onward journey.

A special train, which was arranged for the stranded passengers, will leave Lucknow for New Delhi at 2pm, officials said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his anguish at the loss of lives. “Condolence­s to the bereaved families and I pray that the injured recover quickly,” the Prime Minister’s Office tweeted quoting Modi.

He said the Uttar Pradesh government, railways and the National Disaster Response Force were ensuring all possible assistance at the site of the accident.

Railways Minister Piyush Goyal announced compensati­on of Rs500,000 (Dh24,729) for the kin of the dead, Rs100,000 for the injured and Rs50,000 for those with minor injuries. The minister has ordered an inquiry to be conducted by the Commission of Railway Safety, Northern Circle.

 ?? PTI ?? Police and locals at the site of the accident where eight coaches and the engine of the New Farakka Express train derailed near Rae Bareli, yesterday.
PTI Police and locals at the site of the accident where eight coaches and the engine of the New Farakka Express train derailed near Rae Bareli, yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? National Disaster Response Force and police personnel are seen at the accident site.
AFP National Disaster Response Force and police personnel are seen at the accident site.

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