Tag: Odisha Train Accident

  • Odisha train accident: Coach rolls over twice yet family of 5 escapes unhurt!

    Odisha train accident: Coach rolls over twice yet family of 5 escapes unhurt!

    Balasore:  A five-member family from Bihar, who were traveling in the ill-fated Coromandel Express, had a miraculous escape from the deadly Odisha train accident.

    Atal Bihari from Patna along with his wife Kumari Sabitri, their two daughters of seven and 11 years, and their four-year-old son were traveling to Chennai in an S2 coach of the Coromandel Express for a medical check-up of his elder daughter Mahi. They had no clue that they would have to go through such a devastating accident.

    Narrating the horrific scenes of the train accident, Sabitri said, “My entire family was sitting together in the lower berth seats in a relaxed mood. Suddenly, we heard a huge explosive-like sound, before we could think that we met an accident, our coach overturned while pitch-black dark and dust were everywhere around the circle.”

    “People were crying and everyone was searching for their family and friends. When I sought my children, my husband said he was holding our son in his hands and he is safe. Then, I also found my other two daughters, all were safe, by the grace of God,” she added.

    Atal said his entire family managed to come out of the overturned coach through the emergency window.

    “I saw that people who were sitting and standing near the doors of the coach died on the spot. It is like a rebirth for my family…we will never forget this incident,” Atal said.

    After finding all of his family safe, Atal told his kids that God has saved them and now there is no need to worry. As the kids were in shock due to the horrific incident, they decided to stay in a hotel for two days, so that their fear will lessen. The family resumed their journey to Chennai on Sunday.

    It is worth mentioning here that 275 persons have been killed and over 1,100 injured in the tragic train accident that took place at Bahanaga station in Balasore on Friday.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Odisha train tragedy: 74 trains cancelled for next 2 days due to track maintenance work

    Odisha train tragedy: 74 trains cancelled for next 2 days due to track maintenance work

    Balasore: Keeping in mind the train accident in Odisha, in which a number of lives were lost the following trains have been canceled and rescheduled. The maintenance of the tracks is underway.

    74 trains will remain canceled for two days from today due to track maintenance work at Bahanaga Bazar and the non-availability of rakes. Three trains have been diverted today.

    On Sunday,  train movement was resumed after up and down lines were restored after 51 hours of the Coromandel train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was also present when the train movement was resumed after the completion of the restoration of the track on Sunday.

  • Odisha train tragedy: AIIMS Bhubaneswar releases album for identification of bodies

    Odisha train tragedy: AIIMS Bhubaneswar releases album for identification of bodies

    Bhubaneswar: A total of 123 dead bodies of the Odisha train tragedy have been received by AIIMS Bhubaneswar by Monday that is June 5, 2023.

    It is to be noted that out of the 123 bodies that were received as many as 40 dead bodies have been identified and handed over to their families.

    An album has been prepared by the government to record the deaths and help the relatives of the deceased to identify the bodies and then take them.

    Here is and official link to the album that has been released by AIIMS Bhubaneswar:

    CLICK HERE FOR THE ALBUM

    By taking a looking at the album, the family members will be able to recognize their relatives. People from different states have come to AIIMS to search for their relatives, say reliable reports.

    The people reaching AIIMS Bhubaneswar shall be given all possible support from the hospital to identify and take away the bodies of their relatives. The treatment of those injured is also underway at full pace.

    The above information was provided at a media briefing by the Director of AIIMS Bhubaneshwar, Ashutosh Biswas.

    The bodies that have reached Bhubaneswar have been kept at the following hospitals, namely:

    A. AIIMS, Bhubaneswar

    B. AMRI, Bhubaneswar

    C. SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar

    D. Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar

    E. KIMS Hospital, Bhubaneswar

    F. Hi-Tech Hospital, Bhubaneswar

    The photos of the unidentified bodies are also available in the website of State Government: www.bmc.gov.in

    All concerned are requested to Contact Railways in the Following Helpline Numbers for any assistance:

    Bhubaneswar- 0674 – 2534027
    Cuttack- 8455889917
    Khurda Road- 0674 – 2492245 & 8455887999
    State Government- 1929
    It is worth mentioning that the entire world has mourned the terrible Odisha train tragedy that occurred at Bahanga station in Balasore district of Odisha on Friday evening. In this accident as many as 275 people have lost their lives and at least 1175 people have been injured.

    Meanwhile, restoration work is underway at the site where the horrific train accident took place. More than 7 Poclain Machines, 2 Accident Relief Trains, and 3-4 Railway and Road Cranes have been deployed for early restoration.

  • Odisha train accident: Passengers traveling without ticket also to get compensation

    Odisha train accident: Passengers traveling without ticket also to get compensation

    Balasore: The Railway Ministry has confirmed that the passengers traveling without tickets in the ill-fated Coromandel express train will also get the compensation. Officials said that this will be done as per the orders of the Supreme Court.

    Railway spokesperson Amitabh Sharma said that passengers will be compensated whether they have tickets or not. On the other hand, Railway Board member Jaya Burma Sinha said that every injured passenger admitted to the hospital has a scout or guide to help them find their relatives.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced additional ex-gratia compensation for those who died or suffered injuries in the Balasore train accident on Friday evening.

    This is apart from the compensation announced by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

    “An ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each deceased in the train mishap in Odisha. The injured would be given Rs 50,000,” Modi tweeted.

    Vaishnaw had earlier announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs 10 lakh for those dead, Rs 2 lakh for those grievously injured, and Rs 50,000 for those who suffered minor injuries.

    On the other hand, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced exgratia for the victims of the Bahanaga train tragedy. The assistance will be given from Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. The next of kin of the deceased will get assistance of Rs5 lakh and those who sustained serious injuries will get Rs 1 lakh as assistance.

    It is to be noted here that the biggest train accident of the century which took place at Bahanaga railway station in Balasore district of Odisha on Friday claimed over 275 lives while over 1175 were injured in the mishap.

  • Odisha train tragedy: Free bus service for stranded passengers, 59 buses leave for Kolkata

    Odisha train tragedy: Free bus service for stranded passengers, 59 buses leave for Kolkata

    Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has announced that free bus service would be available for stranded passengers to Kolkata from Puri, Cuttack, and Bhubaneswar till the train services are normalized.

    As per reports, 20 buses from Puri, 23 buses from Bhubaneswar and 16 from Cuttack has left for Kolkata as free service last night at around 11.30 pm.

    The decision was taken after rail services were affected after major train accident took place in Bahangana of Balasore and affected the route. Till the accident site have been restored and train services resumed the relatives of the victims who are stranded in Odisha will travel in those buses.

    The entire cost will be borne from Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and the arrangement will continue till restoration of trains.

    Daily around 50 buses will provide transport services to Kolkata from Puri, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack.

    Yesterday, the train movement has been resumed after up and down lines were restored after 51 hours of the Coromandel train accident in Balasore district. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was also present when the train movement was resumed after the completion of the restoration of the track on Sunday.

  • Odisha Train Accident: Interrogation of Bahanaga Station Master underway

    Odisha Train Accident: Interrogation of Bahanaga Station Master underway

    Balasore: The investigation on the Coromandel train accident near the Bahanaga station of Balasore district is in full swing. The Bahanga Bazar Station Master SB Mohanty is presently being interrogated by the Railway Safety Commissioner team.

    Station Master SB Mohanty was in charge when the fatal accident occurred. He is being interrogated about the status of the signal and what changes were made, said reliable sources. Similarly, a public hearing on behalf of the commissioner will be done today. Local people have been asked to give their opinion.

    According to reports, Bahanaga Assistant Station Master SB Mohanty, who was on duty, fled from the spot after the train accident took place. Meanwhile, a case regarding the train accident has been registered at the Balasore GRP Police station.

    On the other hand, the Railway Board has recommended the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the accident.

    Earlier, train movement was resumed after up and down lines were restored after 51 hours after the Coromandel train accident. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was also present when the train movement was resumed after the completion of the restoration of the track on Sunday.

    Yesterday at 10.40 pm, the good train passed through Bahanga Bazar station. However, the railway department has not specified when the passenger train will run through this route.

    It is worth mentioning that the entire world has mourned the terrible Odisha train tragedy that occurred at Bahanga station in the Balasore district of Odisha on Friday evening. In this accident, as many as 275 people have lost their lives and at least 1175 people have been injured.

  • Odisha train tragedy: Assam man rescued alive after 48 hours of accident

    Odisha train tragedy: Assam man rescued alive after 48 hours of accident

    Balasore: A man was rescued 48 hours after the horrific Coromandel train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district. The police rescued him alive from 200 meters away from the Bahanaga railway station.

    According to sources, the man hails from Assam. However, his proper identity is yet to be ascertained. He was one among the passengers of the Coromandel train which met with an accident on Friday.

    The man along with some other people was going to work. In the accident, he was trapped below a boggy. The police rescued him and rushed him to Soro Hospital on Sunday evening. Later he was shifted to Balasore Headquarters Hospital. Reportedly, he will be sent to Assam after treatment.

    It is pertinent to note here that 275 people lost their lives in the tragic Coromandel train accident on Friday evening. 1,175 passengers were left injured.

    As per the report total of 1175 injured persons were admitted to various government and private hospitals. Out of the total, 793 have been discharged after treatment. Currently, 382 passengers are now undergoing treatment in various government and private hospitals. The condition of two of them is said to be critical.

  • Death toll from Bengal reaches 81 in Odisha train accident

    Death toll from Bengal reaches 81 in Odisha train accident

    Kolkata (IANS) | According to the West Bengal government, the death toll in the Odisha train tragedy has risen to 81 from the state. Describing the figure as 62, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday evening expressed apprehension that the number may increase if more bodies are identified.

    He expressed doubt that the names of those traveling in unreserved coaches are not easily available with the Railway Department. That list has not yet reached the state government, he said. That’s why the death toll in Bengal may increase.

    On Monday, the state government put the death toll at 81.

    State government sources said that the maximum number of deaths have been reported from 31 South 24 Parganas district.

    Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress has announced the formation of a six-member committee whose members will visit the families of those killed in the train accident and hand over a compensation check of Rs 2,00,000 to each family on behalf of the party.

    Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee had announced that a compensation of Rs 2,00,000 to the family of each of the deceased would be over and above the Rs 5,00,000 announced by the state government.

    Political tussle has already started in the state over the Railway Board’s recommendation for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the Balasore train accident.

    Rajya Sabha member of Trinamool Congress, Dr. Santanu Sen said, the credibility of central agencies like CBI has reduced a lot now. It is being used by the central government against the opposition parties. That’s why we have no faith in the CBI probe.

    BJP state president in West Bengal and party’s Lok Sabha member Sukanta Majumdar said since sabotage is suspected to be behind the accident, there is a need to get the matter probed by a central agency.

    –IANS

  • No passenger of TN origin lost their lives: Udhay on Odisha train crash

    No passenger of TN origin lost their lives: Udhay on Odisha train crash

    CHENNAI: After a day visit to Odisha to enquire and inspect the status of passengers of Tamil Nadu natives who traveled on the Coromandel Express which derailed, Tamil Nadu Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin positively said that no person of Tamil Nadu origin is on the list of deceased.

    “There are no Tamilians admitted in the hospital as injured and no name is in the deceased list. We have interacted with the Odisha state officials from their information that only 28 passengers who are Tamilian boarded in the derailed Coromandel train”, said Udhayanidhi while addressing media at Chennai Airport after his arrival.

    “Previously we have released a list of 8 Tamil passengers who went missing but now we have contacted two passengers from that list they are safe now. We could say that the remaining Six passengers Karthik, Ragunath, Meena, Kamal, Kalpana, and Arun are also safe. Some co-passengers acknowledged it as per the information from the railway police”, he added.

    The missing six passengers traveled in B3, B4, B7, B9, S1, and S2 coaches of Coromandel Express. The passengers who traveled in these coaches are safe. As far as now no person of Tamil Nadu origin who boarded in the Coromandel Express has not lost their lives, said Udhayanidhi.

    “This accident could have been avoided. When we visited the hospitals and mortuary the scenes we encountered there worried us. The Union government should find out the cause of the accident and this should not repeat in the future. I hope the Union government will take adequate actions,” said Udhayanidhi.

    Udhayanidhi and transport minister SS Sivasankar later met Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin at his residence in Chennai and briefed him about the situation.

    The Tamil Nadu government has set up a state emergency operations centre at Ezhilagam, Chennai to guide and assist the relatives of the passengers.

    Further, the TN government asked the relatives of the passengers who went missing to contact through toll-free no – 1070, 9445869843 to provide valid information.

  • ‘Change In Electronic Interlocking’ Behind 3-Way Train Crash In Odisha; Know What It Means

    ‘Change In Electronic Interlocking’ Behind 3-Way Train Crash In Odisha; Know What It Means

    Bhubaneswar: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Sunday indicated human involvement in the one of the worst train accidents in 2 decades, which left 275 passengers dead and 1,175 injured.

    “The commissioner of railway safety has investigated the matter and let the investigation report come but we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it… It happened due to a change in electronic interlocking,” he said.

    An interlocking system ensures that the movable sections of track that allow trains to change direction from one track to another at railway junctions, stations, and signalling points are properly aligned and locked at the correct position before a train can pass over them. It is managed and coordinated through integration of signals, points (switches), and track circuits, which detect the presence of a train, using computers, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and communication networks.

    “Whoever has done it, has done such a change to the point machine… the configuration of the track, which enables everything to function together, has been changed and that is why the accident has happened,” he said.

    It is still not clear whether the reason was “human error”, or whether there is a possibility of deliberate action or sabotage. “It is not right to comment on this… it is possible to comment, but not proper… I can say only after the independent agency (submits its report. But the probe is over…”

    Vaishaw, however, clarified that the accident had nothing to do with the collision avoidance system.

    Investigation so far revealed that the Coromandel, running at over 120kmph, entered the loop line in a probable signalling error and crashed into a parked freight train.

    After visiting the injured at a hospital in Balasore in Odisha on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said, “Strictest action will be taken against those found guilty in the train accident incident. No one will be spared.”