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39 dead as Hirakhand Express derails

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Kuneru (Andhra Pradesh), 22 January

At least 39 people were killed and about 60 injured as the engine and nine coaches of Jag dal pu rBhu banes war Hirakhand Express jumped the tracks in Andhra Pradesh’s Vizianagar­am district.

The railways suspect sabotage as the reason for the derailment, the third in as many months. The area is known to have Naxalite activity. But the Odisha Police ruled out the involvemen­t of the rebels.

The East Coast Railway put the death toll at 39. Casualties are expected to rise as many bodies were feared trapped in the mangled coaches of the train, which derailed around 11 pm on Saturday on its way to Bhubaneswa­r from Jagdalpur. The engine and nine coaches of the train went off the tracks near Kuneru station, Chief PRO of East Coast Railway JP Mishra told PTI. Two AC coaches, four sleeper coaches, two general compartmen­ts and the guard-cum-passenger coach besides the locomotive of the train derailed.

“The real cause will be known only after an inquiry by the commission­er of railway safety,” railways spokespers­on Anil Saxena said. “There are indication­s of foul play as a goods train passed the same track just two hours before the accident. The inspection by the patrol team also found the tracks okay yesterday. The driver applied emergency brake after feeling a big jerk and heard a loud sound. The area has Naxalite activity and the incident happened just ahead of the Republic Day.”

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, who is closely monitoring the situation, rushed to the accident site with Chairman of the Railway Board, A KM it al, to assess the situation at ground zero.

Railway Protection Force Director General S KB hag at said, “Nothing can be ruled out right now. But the actual cause will be ascertaine­d only after the inquiry.”

However, O dish aD GP KB Singh said: “There is no indication of Maoist involvemen­t in the derailment of the J ag dal pu rB hub an es war Express.”

Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu to take stock of the situation. Singh assured Naidu of all central help in rescue and relief efforts and said a team of the National Disaster Response Force had already reached the spot.

Naidu reviewed the situation with ministers from north coastal Andhra and asked them to rush to the accident spot to supervise rescue and relief measures. “We are investigat­ing the cause of the accident,” the chief minister said. He also spoke to his Odisha counterpar­t Naveen Patnaik and assured of all assistance.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Rapid action force team performs rescue operations after the Hirakhand Express derailed near Kuneru station in Vizianagar­am, Andra Pradesh, on Sunday.
PHOTO: PTI Rapid action force team performs rescue operations after the Hirakhand Express derailed near Kuneru station in Vizianagar­am, Andra Pradesh, on Sunday.

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