Patna-Puri Special Among 10 Trains Cancelled After North-East Express Derails In Bihar, Killing Four
Bhubaneswar: The Patna-Puri Special (03230) is among the ten trains cancelled by Indian Railways after several coaches of 12506 Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express derailed near the Raghunathpur station in Bihar’s Buxar district on Wednesday killing at least four people and injuring many others. Twenty-one trains have been diverted.
The derailment occurred at 9:53 pm and at least two AC III Tier coaches had toppled over while four other coaches jumped the tracks. Buxar Superintendent of Police Manish Kumar told PTI four passengers had died in the accident.
Those with serious injuries were rushed to AIIMS, Patna. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on X, “Will find the root cause of the derailment” even as he expressed condolences for the loss of lives.
Rescue operation going on at war footing at Buxar derailment site. NDRF, SDRF, District administration, Railway officials, and local residents are all working as one team.
Injured shifted to hospital.
War room operating.— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) October 11, 2023
The minister said evacuation and rescue operations were completed and all coaches have been checked. According to a statement issued by the East Central Railway zone, trains that have been cancelled include: Patna-Puri Special (03230), Sasaram-Ara Special (03620), Bhabua Road Express Special (03617), Patna–DDU Memu Pass Spl (03203), Patna-Buxar Mem.Memu Pass Special (03375). Besides, two trains have been partially cancelled and they include: Patna-DDU Express (13209) which will run up to Ara and DDU-Patna Express (13210), which will also run up to Ara.
Trains that have been diverted onto alternate routes include: Raxaul Antyodaya Express (15548), Dibrugarh Express (15945), Magadh Express (20802), Barauni Express (19483), Asansol SF Express (12362), Guwahati Poorvottar Sampark Kranti Express (22450)…Brahmaputra Mail (15657) among others.
The 23-coach 12506 North East Express had departed the Anand Vihar terminal in Delhi at 7:40 am on Wednesday for its nearly 33-hour journey to Kamakhya, about six kilometres away from Guwahati.
Television visuals showed locals rushing to the rescue of the passengers and helping them come out of at least two toppled coaches. Jagdishpur SDPO Rajiv Chandra Singh said electric wires and poles, and rail tracks have been damaged due to the accident. He said that while some coaches lost balance and fell, none of them overturned due to which there were less casualties.
Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway zone Birendra Kumar told PTI that the accident took place less than half an hour after the train left the Buxar station and was headed for Ara. “The derailment took place near Raghunathpur station where the train does not have a scheduled stoppage,” he said.
Relief measures were initiated immediately after the incident, with ambulances and doctors rushing to the site.
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