Passenger train in India derails killing at least 39
Hyderabad: At least 39 passengers were killed and 67 others injured when the Hirakhand Express, plying from Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh to Bhubaneswar in Odisha, derailed near Kuneru railway station in Andhra Pradesh’s Vizianagaram district late on Saturday night. News agency reported that the home ministry might ask the NIA to include the incident in its ongoing probe into the possible role of Pakistan spy agency ISI in the Indore-Patna Express mishap last year. The derailment happened while the train was passing by Kuneru Railway Station. Apart from the engine, seven coaches — comprising the luggage van, two general compartments, two sleeper coaches, an AC three-tier coach and an AC two-tier coach — were derailed. While four coaches fell on an adjacent goods train, two sleeper coaches (S-8 and S-9) and a general coach were completely crushed. According to preliminary investigations, the accident occurred due to gaps developed in the railway track. “We do not know the exact reason. As of now, there are no evidences of any sabotage.
“We will be able to reveal the cause of accident only after a thorough investigation by the railway safety commissioner,”East Coast Railway spokesperson, Jayaram said. Video footage from the scene showed local residents and members of the disaster management team trying to rescue trapped passengers, using their mobile phones for light.
“People in the train’s three sleeper-class compartments were the worst affected,” said Superintendent of Police, LKV Ranga Rao. The injured were rushed to the Parvathipuram and Raigarh government hospitals. Mr Mishra said the reason for the derailment would be investigated, not ruling out the possibility of foul play. Maoist rebels are known to operate in the area. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu expressed grief over the incident, and announced monetary compensation of Rs 2 lakh (FJ$6108) for relatives of the deceased, Rs 50,000 (FJ$1527) for the critically injured, and 25,000 (FJ$763.60) for those with non-fatal injuries. Hindustan Times