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Rescuers battled Sunday to pull survivors from the wreckage of a train crash which killed 32 passengers in southern India, the latest in a series of disasters on the country’s creaking rail network.

Officials were investigating whether Maoist rebels had tampered with the track, after eight coaches and the engine of the Jagdalpur-Bhubaneswar express were derailed at around 11:00 pm (1730 GMT) on Saturday. The accident happened near Kuneru railway station in the remote district of Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh state.

“The death toll has gone up to 32, unfortunately. But it should settle at that. It shouldn’t rise any further,” J. P. Mishra, a spokesperson for East Coast Railways, told AFP. He said some 50 injured have been moved to nearby hospitals.

The accident came only two months after nearly 150 people were killed in a similar disaster, highlighting the malaise on a network which is one of the world’s largest. National railway spokesperson Anil Saxena said government officials and emergency workers worked through the night to try to find survivors.

Deadly India train accident kills over 100

Saxena said investigators were considering possible sabotage of the tracks by Maoist rebels, who were active in the area. “It is being looked into, it is one of the many angles we are looking into,” he told AFP. “There is some suspicion (of sabotage) because two other trains had crossed over smoothly using the same tracks earlier in the night.”

Television footage showed a line of carriages lying on their sides as rescuers in neon orange safety vests and hard hats tried to hoist passengers through the windows while locals looked on. Workers carried a half-naked passenger covered in dust on a stretcher out of a tilted carriage. Another TV image showed a man lying faced down, crushed under mangled heaps of wreckage.

Injured victims lay on hospital beds and stretchers, their limbs swathed in bandages. Mishra told the NDTV news network there were some 600 people in the carriages that derailed. He added that 10 buses have been arranged for passengers who escaped injury to travel to Bhubaneswar, capital of neighbouring Odisha state.

The train was travelling from the city of Jagdalpur to Bhubaneswar when it came off the track nearly 160 kilometres (100 miles) from Visakhapatnam, the nearest city to the accident site. Rail traffic on the coast line has been suspended.

Chief ministers of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh expressed their grief over the latest tragedy, while Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said he was rushing to the spot. Prabhu announced compensation of 200,000 rupees ($2,936) for the relatives of the dead and 50,000 for those injured.

India’s railway network is still the main form of long-distance travel in the vast country, but it is poorly funded and deadly accidents occur relatively frequently.

On Friday 10 coaches of an express train were derailed in the western state of Rajasthan, leaving many passengers with minor injuries. The latest deadly incident comes two months after 146 people were killed when a passenger train was derailed near Kanpur, in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, in one of the country’s worst rail disasters for decades. Last month two people were killed and dozens injured after another train derailed also near Kanpur.

India train derailment kills at least two

In 2014 an express train ploughed into a stationary freight train, also in Uttar Pradesh, killing 26 people. A 2012 government report said almost 15,000 people were killed every year on India’s railways and described the loss of life as an annual “massacre”.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has pledged to invest $137 billion over five years to modernise the crumbling railways, making them safer, faster and more efficient.

Modi’s government has signed numerous deals with private companies to upgrade the ageing network. Japan has agreed to provide $12 billion in soft loans to build India’s first bullet train, though plans remain in their infancy.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1303334/27-killed-latest-india-rail-disaster/
 
Another day, another rail disaster in South Asia. The politicians will give a couple of statements, the poor families will be given a few thousand ruppees in handouts and all we return to normal from tomorrow.

Unfortunately, it is the poor that use the railways and that is why they are in utter disrepair, if the rich and elite had to use it you can bet your bottom dollar that the railways would be running at the same level as first world countries.


RIP to all the victims.
 
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What are you trying to say that there is some other force behind it? So in your opinion is it the ISI or your own corrupt politicians? If the trains are decades old then such accidents will happen.

Some news channels were reporting that Naxalites were behind it.
 
That whole Andhra -Orissa border is infested by Naxalites and it is very poor and backward area especially the Orissa half.

Naxalites are pretty strong there and they enjoy good support from Tribals.

RIP all victims.
 
What are you trying to say that there is some other force behind it? So in your opinion is it the ISI or your own corrupt politicians? If the trains are decades old then such accidents will happen.

In the last two years, there have been several cases where tragedies were averted because bombs at tracks were spotted at the right time. The last derailment too had bombs playing a part. So when you have a sudden spike in derailments, alarm bells should go off. Indian railways is an easy target, and a lot of enemies would take advantage of it, like it was predicted in the report I shared.
 
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Sad news ,third world country without proper accountability.Most people don't realize but each life affects so many others.
 
In the last two years, there have been several cases where tragedies were averted because bombs at tracks were spotted at the right time. The last derailment too had bombs playing a part. So when you have a sudden spike in derailments, alarm bells should go off. Indian railways is an easy target, and a lot of enemies would take advantage of it, like it was predicted in the report I shared.

Who are the enemies in your opinion? I think it could be your own politicians behind it.
 
Innocent people who have nothing to do with any political BS are paying the price world over.
 
Who are the enemies in your opinion? I think it could be your own politicians behind it.
Politicians have better and more yielding ways available. Nothing to do with politics.Naxalites are a fair possibility.
 
Politicians have better and more yielding ways available. Nothing to do with politics.Naxalites are a fair possibility.


Naxalites had been cornered and they lost a lot due to demonetisation.Wont be surprised if they used this sabotage tactics.
 
It used to be a matter of pride that we had such a well developed Railway system ( of course thanks to the Brits) , that provided comfortable travel facilities to all classes of Indians at SUCH LOW PRICES !.

These incidents will lead to more and more of the slightly-well of & above people to switch to far more expensive Private Bus operators & Flight .. thereby further affecting the profit/loss ,margins of the railways...

The poor will continue to use the rails & since a good number of people travel without tickets we'll let their death in accidents be footnotes..
 
Naxalites most of the time don't harm common people but yes they are gone astray,BJP is doing anything to make sure blame doesn't reach them,defn if Congress was in power BJP would have opposed them and create social network trolls about this incident.

Congress is such a trash party that they don't even know how to be in opposition,this is defn the worst time after 1975-1977 in Indian history in terms of Parliament proceeding.
 
Naxalites most of the time don't harm common people but yes they are gone astray,BJP is doing anything to make sure blame doesn't reach them,defn if Congress was in power BJP would have opposed them and create social network trolls about this incident.

Congress is such a trash party that they don't even know how to be in opposition,this is defn the worst time after 1975-1977 in Indian history in terms of Parliament proceeding.

Quite the opposite. Congress should actually be commended for turning things like "ink throwing" and "JNU speeches" into a national issue. BJP on the other hand only really succeeded when it came to corruption, that too thanks to Anna Hazare and Commonwealths. Besides that, they were a complete failure when it came to making noise about all the social issues India faced during Congress rule.
 
Quite the opposite. Congress should actually be commended for turning things like "ink throwing" and "JNU speeches" into a national issue. BJP on the other hand only really succeeded when it came to corruption, that too thanks to Anna Hazare and Commonwealths. Besides that, they were a complete failure when it came to making noise about all the social issues India faced during Congress rule.

BJP during UPA-phase 2 was ridiculous no doubt esp Sushma Swaraj and leaders during Andhra split but this UPA has been disaster as not one genuine issue they have raised ,Rohit Vemula was a genuine case man,there is a lot of caste discrimination and Congress was terrible at countering BJP in that as well.

The opposition right now is only Scroll.in for the entire GOI because of nonsense activities of the Gandhi parivaar but I find Congress terrible as opposition compared to BJP because BJP is doing so many mistakes its not even joke,even a guy like me who has bias towards old guard of BJP can see it.
 
There are so many separatists movements in India, the most in any one country. It could be anyone from them possibly supported by outside forces. India does the same in other countries as well.
 
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