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Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Oct 12, 2023, 6:39 AM IST

Updated : Oct 12, 2023, 10:46 AM IST

The derailment occurred at 9:53 pm and at least two AC III Tier coaches had toppled over while four other coaches jumped the tracks. Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway zone Birendra Kumar said the accident took place less than half an hour after the train left the Buxar station and was headed for Ara.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured

Buxar: At least four passengers were killed and 70 others injured when six coaches of the Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express derailed near the Raghunathpur station in Bihar's Buxar district on Wednesday night, officials said.

Train derailment brought back the haunting memories of the Balasore train mishap earlier this year which resulted in the killing of around 300 people in Odisha. The derailment occurred at 9:53 pm and at least two AC III Tier coaches had toppled over while four other coaches jumped the tracks, television visuals showed.

Also read: Balasore train accident: Cremation of 28 unclaimed bodies tomorrow

Several police officials were also seen at the spot helping rescue passengers from the train. Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway zone Birendra Kumar said the accident took place less than half an hour after the train left the Buxar station and was headed for Ara.

"The derailment took place near Raghunathpur station where the train does not have a scheduled stoppage," he said. According to Buxar Superintendent of Police Manish Kumar, four passengers had died in the accident. A Railway Police Force official said at least 70 passengers have been injured and shifted to local hospitals. Those with serious injuries were rushed to AIIMS, Patna.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured

"Will find the root cause of derailment," Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on X, even as he expressed condolences for the loss of lives. The minister said evacuation and rescue operations were completed and all coaches have been checked.

The 23-coach 12506 North East Express had departed the Anand Vihar terminal in Delhi at 7:40 am on Wednesday for its nearly 33-hour journey to Kamakhya, about six kilometres away from Guwahati.

"The train was coming at a normal speed but suddenly we heard a loud sound and a plume of smoke rose out of the train. We rushed to see what happened. We saw that the train had derailed and the AC coaches were the most damaged," Hari Pathak, a local resident was quoted by news agency PTI as saying.

Television visuals showed locals rushing to the rescue of the passengers and helping them come out of at least two toppled coaches. The visuals also showed a woman passenger in a state of shock being helped out of a coach by locals.

Relief measures were initiated immediately after the incident, with ambulances and doctors rushing to the site. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav issued a statement saying that the departments of disaster management and health have been asked to take immediate steps to ensure the quickest possible relief to as many people as possible.

"I have also spoken to the district magistrates of Buxar and Bhojpur (where Ara is headquartered) with instructions to reach the site at the earliest and speed up relief work," he added.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
A railway official said one rake has been arranged from Ara to end the stranded passengers on their onward journeys.

A railways official said alternative arrangements have been made to ferry passengers of the derailed train to their respective destinations. A scratch rake was dispatched from Patna to ferry passengers from the accident site, the official said. A scratch rake is a temporary rake with a similar configuration as the original train. Six buses too were sent to the accident site to evacuate the passengers to safety.

A railway official said one rake has been arranged from Ara to end the stranded passengers on their onward journeys. "Medical teams have been sent to the spot," Deepak Kumar, inspector of the Railway Police Force, told reporters, adding that the district administration had alerted local hospitals in Buxar town.

"We have sent rescue and medical teams to the spot. The railways also issued emergency helpline numbers for passengers. These are 9771449971 (Patna), 8905697493 (Danapur), 8306182542 (Ara), 8306182542 and 7759070004," he said.

War rooms have been established for monitoring and early restoration of the coaches and rescue operations were going on in full swing, a railway official said. At least 18 trains operating on the route, including the Rajdhani Express between Delhi and Dibrugarh, have been diverted.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured

Buxar: At least four passengers were killed and 70 others injured when six coaches of the Delhi-Kamakhya North East Express derailed near the Raghunathpur station in Bihar's Buxar district on Wednesday night, officials said.

Train derailment brought back the haunting memories of the Balasore train mishap earlier this year which resulted in the killing of around 300 people in Odisha. The derailment occurred at 9:53 pm and at least two AC III Tier coaches had toppled over while four other coaches jumped the tracks, television visuals showed.

Also read: Balasore train accident: Cremation of 28 unclaimed bodies tomorrow

Several police officials were also seen at the spot helping rescue passengers from the train. Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway zone Birendra Kumar said the accident took place less than half an hour after the train left the Buxar station and was headed for Ara.

"The derailment took place near Raghunathpur station where the train does not have a scheduled stoppage," he said. According to Buxar Superintendent of Police Manish Kumar, four passengers had died in the accident. A Railway Police Force official said at least 70 passengers have been injured and shifted to local hospitals. Those with serious injuries were rushed to AIIMS, Patna.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured

"Will find the root cause of derailment," Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on X, even as he expressed condolences for the loss of lives. The minister said evacuation and rescue operations were completed and all coaches have been checked.

The 23-coach 12506 North East Express had departed the Anand Vihar terminal in Delhi at 7:40 am on Wednesday for its nearly 33-hour journey to Kamakhya, about six kilometres away from Guwahati.

"The train was coming at a normal speed but suddenly we heard a loud sound and a plume of smoke rose out of the train. We rushed to see what happened. We saw that the train had derailed and the AC coaches were the most damaged," Hari Pathak, a local resident was quoted by news agency PTI as saying.

Television visuals showed locals rushing to the rescue of the passengers and helping them come out of at least two toppled coaches. The visuals also showed a woman passenger in a state of shock being helped out of a coach by locals.

Relief measures were initiated immediately after the incident, with ambulances and doctors rushing to the site. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav issued a statement saying that the departments of disaster management and health have been asked to take immediate steps to ensure the quickest possible relief to as many people as possible.

"I have also spoken to the district magistrates of Buxar and Bhojpur (where Ara is headquartered) with instructions to reach the site at the earliest and speed up relief work," he added.

Bihar train accident: North East Express derails near Buxar; 4 dead, 70 injured
A railway official said one rake has been arranged from Ara to end the stranded passengers on their onward journeys.

A railways official said alternative arrangements have been made to ferry passengers of the derailed train to their respective destinations. A scratch rake was dispatched from Patna to ferry passengers from the accident site, the official said. A scratch rake is a temporary rake with a similar configuration as the original train. Six buses too were sent to the accident site to evacuate the passengers to safety.

A railway official said one rake has been arranged from Ara to end the stranded passengers on their onward journeys. "Medical teams have been sent to the spot," Deepak Kumar, inspector of the Railway Police Force, told reporters, adding that the district administration had alerted local hospitals in Buxar town.

"We have sent rescue and medical teams to the spot. The railways also issued emergency helpline numbers for passengers. These are 9771449971 (Patna), 8905697493 (Danapur), 8306182542 (Ara), 8306182542 and 7759070004," he said.

War rooms have been established for monitoring and early restoration of the coaches and rescue operations were going on in full swing, a railway official said. At least 18 trains operating on the route, including the Rajdhani Express between Delhi and Dibrugarh, have been diverted.

Last Updated : Oct 12, 2023, 10:46 AM IST

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