Published by: Vivek Dubey
Departing from Delhi’s Anand Vihar terminal at 7:40 am on Wednesday, the North East Express was en route to Kamakhya, near Guwahati. Tragically, the train derailed at 9:53 p.m. on the same day during its nearly 33-hour journey.
23 coaches derailed near Raghunathpur station.
Around 1,500 passengers were onboard during the incident.
Railways ordered a high-level inquiry into the North East Express derailment.
Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia for deceased’s kin, Rs 50,000 for injured.
Bihar government announced an additional ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar expressed condolences and promised aid.
ECR GM Tarun Prakash prioritised track clearance.
Four casualties and many injured passengers were reported.
RPF officer reported at least 70 people injured.
1,006 passengers boarded a relief train from Danapur.
Cranes and equipment used for clearing the tracks.
Ten injured passengers were taken to AIIMS-Patna.
21 trains operating on the route have been diverted.
(With inputs from agency)