The death toll in the train
collision Sunday evening in the eastern Indian state West Bengal has
risen to three while 50 others were injured, said railway officials on
Monday.
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Cranes lift carriages to clear the railway
track at the scene of a train crash near Jamirghata station at Malda
district of West Bengal, India on July, 31, 2011. The death toll in the
train collision Sunday evening in the eastern Indian state West Bengal
has risen to three while 50 others were injured, said railway officials
on Monday. |
The number of casualties is likely to rise as two coaches are said to
have landed in a pond after the collision at Bakharpur, about 10 km
from the state's Malda district.
The mishap happened when the Azimganj-Malda passenger train hit the
engine of the Guwahati-Bangalore Express which had derailed earlier
between Malda and Jamirghata stations.
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Wrecked passenger carriages are seen at
the site of a train accident scene at Jamirghata, some 350km away from
Calcutta, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal on July, 31, 2011 |
While one was killed on the spot, two others succumbed to their
injuries later while the injured have been admitted to a local hospital
where the condition of some are said to be serious.
"Whatever is the position, we will try such accidents do not happen
again. An inquiry has been ordered and no none found responsible will be
spared. Accountability and responsibility will be fixed," Indian
Railways Minister Dinesh Trivedi told the media.
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Indian Bystanders watch as rescue workers
attend to the scene of a train crash at Jamirghata, some 350km away from
Calcutta, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal on July, 31,
2011. |
Train mishaps are common in India which has one of the largest railway networks in the world.
The accident occurred around 7:00 p.m. when the engine and two parcel
vans, one luggage van and three sleeper class coaches of the
Guwahati-Bangalore Express derailed and fell on the adjacent track.
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Cranes lift carriages to clear the railway
track at the scene of a train crash near Jamirghata station at Malda
district of West Bengal, India on July, 31, 2011. |
Only the engine was hit by the Azimganj-Malda Town passenger train coming from the opposite direction.
The accident took place weeks after two trains derailed in the
northern state of Uttar Pradesh and eastern state of Assam. More than 60
people were killed and hundreds more injured in the accidents.
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Wrecked passenger carriages are seen at
the site of a train accident scene at Jamirghata, some 350km away from
Calcutta, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal on July, 31, 2011. |
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Cranes lift carriages to clear the railway
track at the scene of a train crash near Jamirghata station at Malda
district of West Bengal, India on July, 31, 2011. |
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Indian Bystanders watch as rescue workers
attend to the scene of a train crash at Jamirghata, some 350km away from
Calcutta, capital of eastern Indian state West Bengal on July, 31,
2011. |
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