12 Coaches of Mysuru-Darbhanga Bagmati Express Derail After Collision With Goods Train Near Chennai
12 Coaches of Mysuru-Darbhanga Bagmati Express Derail After Collision With Goods Train Near Chennai
All injured passengers have been admitted to the nearby hospitals for treatment. However, no casualties were reported

At least 12 coaches of Mysuru-Darbhanga Bagmati Superfast Express derailed after the train collided with a stationary goods train near Chennai on Friday night.

All injured passengers have been admitted to the nearby hospitals for treatment. However, no casualties were reported. A few trains including Dhanbad-Alappuzha Express and Jabalpur-Madurai Superfast Special Train have been diverted.

The incident took place at Kavarapettai, which comes under Chennai Railway Division, when train number 12578 Mysuru-Darbhanga Bagmati Superfast Express passed Ponneri station around 8:27 pm and was given green signal to run through at next station Kavaraipettai via the mainline. While entering the Kavaraipettai station, the train crew experienced heavy jerk and instead of going into the main line it entered into the loop line and hit the stationary goods train.

After the collision, a parcel van which was next to the engine caught fire, but was quickly doused off.

Senior state officials and Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Chennai, Southern Railway have also rushed to the spot. Meanwhile, alternative arrangements have been made to transport or accommodate the passengers.

Railway officials, rescue teams, and medical personnel are working swiftly to ensure the safety and well-being of the passengers.

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State Govt Monitoring Situation

Tamil Nadu Chief minister MK Stalin expressed grief over the tragic incident and said that state minister SM Nasar has been ordered to reach the accident spot to take stock of the situation.

Former Bihar deputy CM and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav also expressed his concern over the incident and urged the administration and railways to expedite rescue and relief operations.

Helpline Numbers

Emergency helpline numbers have been issued by the Railways:

Chennai Division: 04425354151, 04424354995

Samastipur- 8102918840

Darbhanga- 8210335395

Danapur – 9031069105

DDU Junction- 7525039558

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