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PhotoNews Pakistan > Top News > Train derails in India, killing about 20 and injuring scores more
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Train derails in India, killing about 20 and injuring scores more

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By Web Desk Published August 20, 2017 3 Min Read
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A train came off the tracks in northern India on Saturday, killing about 20 people and injuring scores more, as carriages slammed into each other, officials said.

Rescuers and local people worked into the night searching for survivors in the overturned and mangled carriages, some piled on top of each other. The death toll in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) was expected to rise, officials said.

At least eight carriages derailed in the crash close to Muzaffarnagar, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) north of the capital New Delhi, as the train travelled toward the Hindu holy city of Haridwar, police said.

Train crashes are frequent in India, which has the world’s fourth biggest rail network. Poor investment in past decades in the vast network and rising demand means overcrowded trains are running on creaking infrastructure.

Saturday’s accident is at least the fourth major passenger train derailment this year and the third in UP in 2017. A crash back in November in the same state killed 150 people.

Anand Kumar – a senior police officer in the state – said close to 20 people had been killed and more than 80 injured.

Sanjeev Balyan, a Muzaffarnagar lawmaker, had earlier told Reuters that at least 14 people had been killed.

“We are struggling to pull out injured, and are waiting for gas cutters to arrive. It’s too dark to launch a full-fledged search operation, but our teams are trying their best,” Ajay Pandey – a senior police officer at the site – said.

The national authorities sent disaster teams to help.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a message on Twitter saying he was pained by the derailment of the Utkal Express, offering condolences to families of those killed and wishing a speedy recovery to the injured.

In June, Reuters reported that a planned $15-billion safety overhaul of India’s rail network was facing delays as the state steel company could not meet the demand for new rails.

The network is in the middle of a $130-billion, five-year modernisation. The government launched the additional safety overhaul program in February to tackle a surge in train accidents in the past two years blamed on defective tracks.

A senior official in the UP government, Arvind Kumar, told the Hindustan Times the train driver had slammed the brakes on after spotting maintenance work on the tracks that was not properly signalled, the newspaper reported.

Anil Saxena, a spokesman for the railways, said it was too early to speculate about the causes of Saturday’s crash. (Reuters)

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