Bengaluru: Train derails near Anekal - Nine dead, many injured


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Bengaluru/Chennai/Kochi, Feb 13 (IANS): Nine passengers were killed and 10 others seriously injured when nine coaches of the Bengaluru-Ernakulam Inter-City Express derailed in Karnataka early Friday, an official said.

The victims included five men, three women and a nine-year-old boy.

Of them, five were from Bengaluru and one each from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and Kollam, Palakaad and Thrissur in Kerala.

As it was a day train with chair cars, the zonal railway did not have the full list of passengers travelling in the express, especially in the two compartments that were unreserved and bore the brunt of the derailment which occurred at 7.35 a.m. after the train left Anekal station towards Hosur near the border with Tamil Nadu.

"The derailment led to two coaches (eighth and ninth) telescoping into each other, resulting in nine fatalities and severe injuries to 10 co-passengers during the journey," a railway official told IANS here.

Bodies of all the victims were extricated from the twin coaches and the injured were taken to hospitals at Anekal and Bengaluru for emergent treatment.

The bodies were later shifted to a state-run hospital in the city for identification by their relatives Saturday.

A National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) team conducted the rescue and relief operations at the accident site, while the stranded passengers were shifted to Anekal, Hosur and Bengaluru in state-run transport buses for their onward journey.

The express train departed from the main city station here at 6.15 a.m. and had covered only 45 km when the disaster struck between Anekal road and Hosur town on the state border.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, who flew into Bengaluru with Railway Board Chairman A.K. Mital late afternoon, met the injured passengers in the hospitals at Anekal and Bengaluru.

He also announced Rs.2 lakh compensation to the families of each victim and Rs.50,000 to each of the grievously injured.

The minister ordered an inquiry to ascertain the cause of the accident.

Though cause of the derailment has not been known, Prabhu told reporters quoting the diesel engine driver that a boulder fell on the single track which could not be seen from a distance due to foggy conditions in the area.

"The first nine coaches of the train went off the track after the engine hit the boulder and derailed," he said, citing the driver's statement.

South Western Railway (SWR) general manager P.K. Saxena, however, said a thorough investigation would reveal the real cause of derailment.

"It is difficult to explain what exactly caused the engine and the coaches to derail without proper investigation into the incident," Saxena told reporters without referring to the boulder aspect.

The SWR has set up help desks at the Bengaluru station and the accident site to assist the injured and the stranded passengers.

As the sudden accident affected movement of passenger and freight trains on the route throughout Friday, the SWR cancelled for Saturday three passenger trains from Bengaluru to Hosur and one to Karaikal in Tamil Nadu and diverted the Bengaluru-Ernakulam Intercity express and Tirunalevali-Dadar Chalukya express.

 

Earlier Report


Bengaluru: Train derails near Anekal - 8 dead, many injured

Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 13: At least eight persons were killed and many injured in a train accident near Bidaragere, Anekal here on Friday February 13.

Several bogies of the Bengaluru-Ernakulam Inter-City Express derailed near Anekal at around 7.45 am.

As per initial reports, at least 8-10 persons including a child died in the accident.

Around six ambulances from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have rushed to the accident spot. Even local villagers have rushed to the spot to help the injured.

The mishap occurred after the engine of the train caught fire and the bogies got derailed.

Railway authorities have rushed rescue teams to the spot and rescue operation is on.

According to sources, many passengers are still trapped in the derailed coaches.

"The incident occurred at 7.35 a.m. when the engine and eight bogies of the express train jumped the track and derailed after it left Anekal station (near Bengaluru) towards Hosur (in Tamil Nadu) on the inter-state border," a railway official told IANS here.

The train departed from the main city station at 6.15 a.m. and covered 35 km when the mishap took place between the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border on the Bengaluru-Salem section between Anekal road and Hosur town.

"Rescue and relief teams have rushed to the spot along with senior officials to shift the injured to private and state-run hospitals at Anekal and Hosur, as dozen of them are reported to be in serious condition," the official noted.

Railway officials did not know the cause of the derailment even two hours after the mishap, as their priority was to rescue the injured and provide relief to the stranded passengers.

"An expert team has rushed to the spot to find out what caused the derailment as two bogies telescoped into each other on impact," the official added.

The South Western Railway (SWR) has set up help desks at the city station and the mishap spot to assist the injured and the stranded passengers.

 

With Agency Inputs

  

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  • syed samiulla , banashankri

    Sat, Feb 14 2015

    This accident may be due to negligence of the engine driver. He was going at the high speed.

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 16 2015

    Train pilot is not responsible for accident.. he ll accelerate the train according to control center command.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Gowda is smiling....

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  • P. Shirish Kumar Hosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 14 2015

    This silly mentality Suleman & nameless shameless AF dont have humanity. People died and this guys Politisising the accidents. What this people mean, Railway Minister should drive the Train ??

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  • Af,, mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    who is present India's railway minister? nobody knows i believe.
    or minimum govt maximum governance is handling the portfolio within.

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Very sad news! Indian Railways one of the largest track. Need to improve the railway safety of the passengers. Common wake up. The precious les are lost. Let the families. Officials Take precaution please in future

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  • PRP, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Railway ministry needs to improve passenger safety,and not only increasing fares and charges.

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  • Capt.cornelio, udyavar

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    PM is doing nothing.let him handle the railway ministry let the public come to know his efficiency.

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  • Jayaram, kinnigoli

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Very sad.

    Cibaca man be must be busy in lobbying for son.

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  • VM, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Jayarama, where were you? When did you come? What cibaca is doing here?

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  • k.s.chandrashekar, Bangalore-560097

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Sorry about the accident and pray for the departed souls to be rest in peace. It is only God's wish no body can avoid. no fault of railway dept. it is only Gods grace

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Sad news. RIP those innocent travelers. May the families get the strength to overcome this tragedy. No politics here please...

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Lobby derailed

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Unwarranted travel will all and sundry weekly due to cheap tkts and frequent trains and min half an hr stopping time at ed(no prizes for guessing which)stations and only 2 mins at others where ppl with kids have to jump into. Punishment for all this lobby partiality

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  • Amharz, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 13 2015

    Very Sad news

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