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Jhansi: 4 die on Kerala Express due to heatwave

The extreme heat killed four passengers traveling in Kerala Express while one passenger is still hospitalized in a critical condition.

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Published : Jun 11, 2019, 9:47 PM IST

Heat killed 4 passengers

Jhansi: Four passengers, all senior citizens from Tamil Nadu travelling in an ordinary sleeper class train compartment, died in Jhansi apparently due to extreme heat as north India sizzled with mercury crossing 46 degree Celsius levels and above.

The four travelling from Agra to Coimbatore in Kerala Express train had taken ill in Gwalior and had collapsed by the time the train reached Jhansi, a senior Railway official said.

Three of them were declared dead in the train at the Jhansi railway station here, while another person who was taken to Jhansi Medical College died during treatment, said Railway PRO Manoj Kumar Singh on Tuesday.

Extreme heat killed 4 train passengers in Jhansi

The dead have been identified as Bundur Pachaiyappa (80), Balakrishna Ramaswami (69), Devyani (74) and Subbaraiya (87), all of whom were travelling to Coimbatore in sleeper class S8 and S9 coaches.

Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Jhansi Railway Station Singh further said: "They were feeling uneasy in the train at Gwalior. They were given a check-up at Jhansi railway station by a doctor who declared Pachiyappa, Ramaswami and Devyani dead. Subbaraiyya was admitted to the district hospital where he died during treatment."

The bodies have been sent for the post-mortem examination. A further report is awaited.

Like several parts of the country, Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh has been in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures hovering around 45 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, the city recorded a temperature of 48 degrees Celsius and the previous day it recorded 48.1 degrees Celsius with officials issued a warning for a severe heat wave.

Also read: Cyclonic storm Vayu to cross Gujarat coast on June 13: IMD

Jhansi: Four passengers, all senior citizens from Tamil Nadu travelling in an ordinary sleeper class train compartment, died in Jhansi apparently due to extreme heat as north India sizzled with mercury crossing 46 degree Celsius levels and above.

The four travelling from Agra to Coimbatore in Kerala Express train had taken ill in Gwalior and had collapsed by the time the train reached Jhansi, a senior Railway official said.

Three of them were declared dead in the train at the Jhansi railway station here, while another person who was taken to Jhansi Medical College died during treatment, said Railway PRO Manoj Kumar Singh on Tuesday.

Extreme heat killed 4 train passengers in Jhansi

The dead have been identified as Bundur Pachaiyappa (80), Balakrishna Ramaswami (69), Devyani (74) and Subbaraiya (87), all of whom were travelling to Coimbatore in sleeper class S8 and S9 coaches.

Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Jhansi Railway Station Singh further said: "They were feeling uneasy in the train at Gwalior. They were given a check-up at Jhansi railway station by a doctor who declared Pachiyappa, Ramaswami and Devyani dead. Subbaraiyya was admitted to the district hospital where he died during treatment."

The bodies have been sent for the post-mortem examination. A further report is awaited.

Like several parts of the country, Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh has been in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures hovering around 45 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, the city recorded a temperature of 48 degrees Celsius and the previous day it recorded 48.1 degrees Celsius with officials issued a warning for a severe heat wave.

Also read: Cyclonic storm Vayu to cross Gujarat coast on June 13: IMD

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4 train passengers die due to heat in Jhansi 



Jhansi: Four passengers on the Kerala Express have died here due to extreme heat while one passenger has been hospitalised in a critical condition, an official said.



According to reports, the passengers travelling on the Kerala Express train on Monday evening complained of uneasiness and by the time the train reached Jhansi, they had expired.



The dead bodies were taken off at Jhansi railway station and sent for post mortem.



All the passengers were travelling from Agra to Coimbatore and were seated in S-8 and S-9 coaches.



Divisional Railway Manager Neeraj Ambisht said that the bodies would be sent to Coimbatore on Tuesday after post mortem.



The deceased were a part of a 68-member group that was returning after visiting Varanasi and Agra. "Shortly after we left Agra, the heat became unbearable and some people started complaining of breathing problems and uneasiness. Before we could get some help, they collapsed," said a member of the group.



The deceased have been identified as Bundur Palanisame, 80, Bal Krishna Ramaswami, 69, Chinnare, 71, and Dhiva Nai, 71.



Subbaraiyya, 71, has been hospitalised in Jhansi.


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