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Deadly train crash in Odisha leaves over 200 dead, 900 injured
2023-06-03
[GEO.TV] A tragic train collision in India's Odisha state has claimed the lives of at least 200 people and left over 900 injured.

The incident occurred on Friday when the Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express derailed and was subsequently hit by the Howrah Superfast Express on an adjacent track.

The collision caused severe damage, with train compartments torn open and passengers lying beside the tracks. Rescue efforts are underway, with the priority being the rescue of trapped passengers and providing medical support to the injured.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his distress over the incident and extended his condolences to the families affected. Home Minister Amit Shah also expressed his deep anguish at the tragedy. Local authorities and rescue teams have been deployed to the site, with ambulances and buses transporting the injured and survivors to hospitals. Medical personnel have been dispatched to provide immediate medical assistance.

The exact number of casualties and injured individuals remains uncertain, as rescue operations continue. Indian Railways executive director Amitabh Sharma said that apart from two passenger trains involved in the accident, a parked goods train also became involved. Concerns are growing that the corpse count may rise further, as there are reports of passengers still trapped under the wreckage.

Rail accidents are unfortunately not uncommon in India, with hundreds of incidents occurring each year. The government has made significant investments and technological upgrades to improve railway safety, resulting in a reduction in such accidents in recent years.

Posted by:Fred

#7  Prayers
Posted by: newc   2023-06-03 15:53  

#6  A sideswipe at speed is probably worse than a head-on or rear-end collision. The passenger cars are designed for front or rear impacts, but not to peel off the side of the car. Not to mention any folks riding on top.
Posted by: Bobby   2023-06-03 10:48  

#5  Nearly 300 killed and 900 wounded in world's worst train disaster in 20 years... with death toll still rising: Rescuers battle through wreckage to help survivors in India
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-06-03 10:00  

#4  This does surprise me. I did ride the trains in India, albeit 10 years ago, and had a very pleasant experience.
Posted by: Tom   2023-06-03 07:12  

#3  India train crash: More than 280 dead after Odisha incident
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-06-03 00:50  

#2  Guy I work with sez there were shitloads of people on the top of the trains; probably hanging off the sides as well. If that's the case I'm pretty sure that misses the point of safe train travel, Pete Buttjob or otherwise.
Posted by: Raj   2023-06-03 00:11  

#1  hundreds of incidents occurring each year

Isn't that less than Pete's annual rate?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-06-03 00:04  

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