Bhubaneswar: The Indian Railways has released the links of the websites which have the photographs of the victims of the triple train accident at Bahanaga Bazar station in Odisha’s Balasore district on Friday.
These sites have been opened by the Railways with the assistance of Odisha government to enable the families, relatives, friends and well-wishers of the victims to identify them. These sites have the photographs of the deceased and injured persons and unidentified bodies for easy identification.
The pictures of the persons who died in the ghastly accident can be accessed on the website https://srcodisha.nic.in/Photos%20Of%20Deceased%20with%20Disclaimer.pdf
To know the names of injured passengers undergoing treatment at different hospitals, one can visit
https://www.bmc.gov.in/train-accident/download/Lists-of-Passengers-Undergoing-Treatment-in-Different-Hospitals_040620230830.pdf
Similarly the photographs of unidentified persons undergoing treatment at SCB Medical College and Hospital are available at https://www.bmc.gov.in/train-accident/download/Un-identified-person-under-treatment-at-SCB-Cuttack.pdf
The Railways has advised the people to contact different helpline numbers to get information about the procedures after identifying the persons from these links. The Railways has also opened the helpline number 139 which is attended by senior officials round the clock.
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