Bhubaneshwar (Odisha): After the devastating collision involving two passenger trains and a goods train that claimed the lives of at least 278 people leaving more than 1,100 injured in Odisha's Balasore, officials said that 101 bodies are yet to be identified.
Rinkesh Roy, Divisional Railway Manager of the Eastern Central Railways said that out of 1,100 injured, 900 were discharged after treatment while 200 people are still being treated in various hospitals across the state. "Out of 278 passengers who lost their lives in this tragic accident, the bodies of 177 deceased were handed over to their families after the process of identification, while 101 bodies are still unidentified."
We have deployed teams across the states of West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu and a PDF file consisting of photographs of the unidentified deceased along with some identification marks has been circulated in these states, ANI quoted Roy as saying.
We hope to reach the families of these unidentified deceased and we aim to see that all the bodies are identified and handed over to their relatives. In this entire process, AIIMS is working scientifically to preserve the bodies for a longer period so that we can unite the deceased with their loved ones, Roy added.