Railways Open Helplines for News of West Bengal Accident


Kolkata, Jul 19 (IANS): Railway authorities have opened several helpline numbers for news of the victims in Monday's train accident at Sainthia in India's eastern state of West Bengal.

The Eastern Railway has opened two helplines (numbers 23503537 and 23503535) at Sealdah for news of the victims.

The helpline numbers at Howrah station are 033 26382581/3532/7412./26411416, while that of Bhagalpur station is 06412422433 and the number at Jamalpur station is 0634443101.

The accident occurred 191 km from Howrah when the speeding New Cooch Behar-Howrah Uttarbanga Express rammed into the stationary Bhagalpur-Ranchi Vananchal Express. Three rear compartments of the Vananchal Express bore the brunt of the impact and were completely mangled.

 


 

  

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  • Roopesh, dubai

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    cum on forget the past ,
    past we were not capable of haveing or owning technologics ,
    &
    now we se ourself well in advance only in news paper , but nothing in existence,
    how cum this accident happens again & again,
    "fools learn from thier own mistake ,
    but wise learn from others mistake"
    this is a proverb,
    plz use the max technology ,
    safety is first
    use some revenue on technologies not only under miinister tabe down
    god bless INDIA

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