Goods Train Collision With Kanchanjunga Ex: Toll rises to 15, over 60 injured

DN Bureau

The toll could still rise, as multiple agencies of the state and Centre were simultaneously working to rescue passengers who could still be trapped inside. Read further on Dynamite News:



New Jalpaiguri/Kolkota: The toll has jumped to at least 15 with over 60 others injured, after three rear coaches of the stationary Sealdah-bound Kanchanjunga Express derailed on Monday morning as a goods train collided with it in Darjeeling district.

The toll could still rise, as multiple agencies of the state and Centre were simultaneously working on war footing along with locals to rescue passengers who could still be trapped inside, they said.

The deceased include the pilot and co-pilot of the goods train, a senior railway official said.

The injured are being taken to the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, police said.

The three rear compartments derailed under the impact of the collision from behind by the locomotive of the goods train near Rangapani station, about 30 km from New Jalpaiguri station. (with Agency inputs)










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