Police said the toll set to rise amid a scramble to locate survivors as people were still missing.
Death toll in Indian train crash has been put at 119 with more than 150 injured when the county’s express train derailed in northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, says Police.
The death toll was initially put at 60 with more than 80 injured.
Police
said the toll set to rise amid a scramble to locate survivors as people
were still missing, while authorities tried to determine what caused
the derailment of 14 carriages of the train.
The
train was traveling between the northeastern city of Patna and the
central city of Indore, but suddenly roll off the tracks in Pukhrayan,
65 km south of Kanpur city.
Authorities
said they were checking the condition of the tracks but would need to
look further before concluding the cause of the derailment.
It was another India’s deadliest rail tragedy since more than 140 died in a 2010 collision in West Bengal.
Desperate
survivors searched for family members and some tried to enter the
damaged carriages to rescue relatives and collect belongings, said
senior railway official Pratap Rai.
“We are using every tactic to save lives but it’s very difficult to cut the metal carriages,” he said from the accident site.
Kanpur district magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma
told Reuters that 119 people were confirmed dead, while 78 of the
injured remained in hospital, four of them in a critical condition.
With
rescue teams still looking for victims amid the wreckage, the toll from
the derailment could rise to become India’s worst rail tragedy in this
century.
In what was probably India’s
worst rail disaster, a train plunged off a bridge and into a river in
1981 in Bihar state, killing an estimated 500 to 800 people.
India’s
creaking railway system is the world’s fourth largest. It runs 11,000
trains a day, including 7,000 passenger trains carrying more than 20
million people.
But it has a poor safety record, with
thousands of people dying in accidents every year, including in train
derailments and collisions.
Suresh Prabhu,
India’s railways minister, said in a tweet that the government would
investigate the causes of the derailment and promised accountability
with the “strictest possible action”, as well as compensation for the
affected passengers.


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