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Bihar train derailment kills six

Published on Feb 4, 2019

By IANS

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[caption id="attachment_231628" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Rescue and relief work in progress after nine coaches of the Delhi-bound Seemanchal Express derailed at Hajipur, in Vaishali district on Sunday.[/caption] Hajipur (Bihar), Feb. 3 (IANS): At least six people were killed and 38 others injured when 11 coaches of the New Delhi-bound Seemanchal Express derailed before dawn on Sunday in a rural part of Bihar’s Vaishali district, authorities said. A technical fault was blamed for the disaster that took place close to 4 a.m. near the Shahadai Bujurg railway station, jolting passengers out of their sleep and causing widespread confusion and panic in the darkness. All the dead have been identified, the railways said. Twenty-two of the injured were admitted in the Sadar Hospital at Hajipur. Eight grievously injured passengers were referred to the Patna Medical College and Hospital. Kamlesh Kumar Singh, one of the survivors, said he was fast asleep when he heard a loud thud and fell off his berth. “There was darkness in the bogey and everyone was confused.” Another passenger, Anita Devi, said she suddenly started heard the cries of other people who had apparently been injured. According to officials, three of the 11 derailed coaches were damaged. The train plies between Jogbani in Bihar and Anand Vihar in New Delhi. The prima facie cause of the accident was said to be a fracture on the rail track. East Central Railway (ECR) spokesperson Rajesh Kumar said the train resumed its journey for Delhi at 9.50 a.m. with about 1,500 passengers from the derailed coaches adjusted in the front 12 coaches. An additional 11 coaches were added at Danapur near Patna. The accident forced the railways to cancel 10 trains and divert eight on other routes. Railway Ministry spokesperson Smita Vats Sharma told IANS that three teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) carried out rescue and relief operations and an inquiry had been ordered into the cause of the derailment. The inquiry will be carried out by Commissioner Rail Safety (Eastern Circle) Latif Khan. Railway Minister Piyush Goyal announced an ex-gratia of INR 5 lakh to the kin of those who died, INR 1 lakh to the grievously injured and INR 50,000 to those who suffered simple injuries. “All medical expenses will be born by the railways,” his office said. The Bihar government has also announced ex-gratia of INR 4 lakh to the kin of the dead.