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Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack

Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack
Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack
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Published : Jan 16, 2020, 9:14 AM IST

Updated : Jan 16, 2020, 3:08 PM IST

14:56 January 16

Dharmendra Pradhan expresses grief over accident in Cuttack

A BJP leader and minister of Petroleum and natural gases, Dharmendra Pradhan expressed pain over train accident in Odisha on Thursday.

"Pained to learn about the accident of Mumbai-Bhubaneswar LTT Express in Cuttack. Relieved that no lives have been lost in the mishap. Rescue operations are underway and all efforts are being made to ensure the safety of passengers. Pray for the early recovery of those injured," read his tweet.

Five coaches of an express train derailed near Salagaon on Thursday. The accident occurred when Lokmanya Tilak Express hit a good train at 7 am in the morning. 

08:57 January 16

Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack, several injured

Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack

Cuttack: Eight coaches of Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Lokmanya Tilak Express derailed near Cuttack in Odisha on Thursday morning after the train hit a goods train, leaving at least 34 passengers injured, railway officials said.

The mishap took place around 7 am after the 12879 LTT Superfast Express hit the guard van of the goods train at a place between Salagaon and Nergundi stations, causing derailment of eight coaches of the passenger train, East Coast Railway (ECoR) Spokesperson J P Mishra said.

"While five coaches derailed, three other partially displaced from the tracks," he said.

Around 35 passengers were injured and five of them suffered severe injuries in the accident, the Railway official said.

"The injured passengers were taken to a local hospital and five of them with serious injuries were later shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack," he said.

All necessary steps have been taken to provide proper assistance to the passengers, Mishra added.

Fire services personnel and ambulances immediately reached the spot to carry out rescue operation, which was initially affected due to foggy conditions, the ECoR spokesperson said, adding that all the coaches were thoroughly checked.

While there was "heavy fog" at the site, the exact cause of the accident would be ascertained only after a thorough inquiry, the Railway official said.

Necessary measures were taken for sending the passengers of the train to Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and other places, Mishra said.

According to him, the railway traffic on the route was affected due to the accident.

Over six trains including 12880 Bhubaneswar LTT Express, 18426 Durg-Puri Express and 12831 Dhanbad-Bhubaneswar Rajyarani Express have beenhave been diverted via Naraj, he said.

Steps have been initiated to clear the tracks and restore normalcy in train services on the route at the earliest, he added.
 

14:56 January 16

Dharmendra Pradhan expresses grief over accident in Cuttack

A BJP leader and minister of Petroleum and natural gases, Dharmendra Pradhan expressed pain over train accident in Odisha on Thursday.

"Pained to learn about the accident of Mumbai-Bhubaneswar LTT Express in Cuttack. Relieved that no lives have been lost in the mishap. Rescue operations are underway and all efforts are being made to ensure the safety of passengers. Pray for the early recovery of those injured," read his tweet.

Five coaches of an express train derailed near Salagaon on Thursday. The accident occurred when Lokmanya Tilak Express hit a good train at 7 am in the morning. 

08:57 January 16

Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack, several injured

Eight coaches of Lokmanya Tilak express derail in Cuttack

Cuttack: Eight coaches of Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Lokmanya Tilak Express derailed near Cuttack in Odisha on Thursday morning after the train hit a goods train, leaving at least 34 passengers injured, railway officials said.

The mishap took place around 7 am after the 12879 LTT Superfast Express hit the guard van of the goods train at a place between Salagaon and Nergundi stations, causing derailment of eight coaches of the passenger train, East Coast Railway (ECoR) Spokesperson J P Mishra said.

"While five coaches derailed, three other partially displaced from the tracks," he said.

Around 35 passengers were injured and five of them suffered severe injuries in the accident, the Railway official said.

"The injured passengers were taken to a local hospital and five of them with serious injuries were later shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack," he said.

All necessary steps have been taken to provide proper assistance to the passengers, Mishra added.

Fire services personnel and ambulances immediately reached the spot to carry out rescue operation, which was initially affected due to foggy conditions, the ECoR spokesperson said, adding that all the coaches were thoroughly checked.

While there was "heavy fog" at the site, the exact cause of the accident would be ascertained only after a thorough inquiry, the Railway official said.

Necessary measures were taken for sending the passengers of the train to Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and other places, Mishra said.

According to him, the railway traffic on the route was affected due to the accident.

Over six trains including 12880 Bhubaneswar LTT Express, 18426 Durg-Puri Express and 12831 Dhanbad-Bhubaneswar Rajyarani Express have beenhave been diverted via Naraj, he said.

Steps have been initiated to clear the tracks and restore normalcy in train services on the route at the earliest, he added.
 

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CUTTACK: Heavy fog lead to an unidentified train hitting Mumbai-Bhubaneswar Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) Express occurred between Salagaon and Nergundi railway station of Cuttack.

The accident led to five bogies of LTT Express getting derailed and another three getting displaced. Senior Railway officials and Train Driver/TTE have confirmed that there are no deaths. While the exact number of injured is unknown as of now, there were confirmed reports of at least four getting critically injured and about another 30 having minor injuries.

Railway accident medical van has reached the spot. The injured are being given appropriate treatment. Arrangements are being made to shift the critically injured to SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack.

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