Odisha train tragedy: Death toll from Bengal rises to 81 as more bodies identified
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The triple train crash in Balasore, Odisha, has left nearly 300 casualties and more than 900 injured.
Highlights
Death toll from West Bengal has increased from 62 to 81.
TMC has announced a compensation of Rs 2,00,000 to the victims.
TMC to form a six-member committee to provide compensation to the victims.
The death toll from West Bengal in the Odisha triple train tragedy has risen to 81, according to the state government.
On Sunday evening, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee quoted the figure at 62 while expressing apprehension that the number might increase as more bodies are identified.
She expressed doubts that the names of those travelling in unreserved compartments were not readily available with the railways department. "That list is yet to reach the state government. So in due course the casualty figure from Bengal might rise," she said.
On Monday, the state government updated the figure at 81.
State government sources said that in the updated death figure from the state the maximum, 31 has been reported from South 24 Parganas district.
Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress has announced the formation of a six-member committee whose members will personally visit the families of those killed in the train and accident and handover the compensation cheques of Rs 2,00,000 per casualty to the families on behalf of the party.
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Trinamool Congress' national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee had announced that this compensation of Rs 2,00,000 to family of each victim would be in addition to the compensation amount of Rs 5,00,000 on behalf of the state government. Along with this, an amount of Rs 25,000 will be given to those who have minor injuries.
Odisha train tragedy: A survivor's account of the horror
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In the fourth deadliest train wreck in India, nearly 300 people were killed and hundreds of others were left injured when one train derailed, before another one came and rammed into it, all within a few minutes. The Army, Air Force and rescue workers were mobilised to save those who were trapped. The incident has left a permanent hole of horror in India's memory.
In the fourth deadliest train wreck in India, nearly 300 people were killed and hundreds of others were left injured when one train derailed, before another one came and rammed into it, all within a ..
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While the accident killed hundreds, few lucky people were left "unscathed". Twitter user Anubhav Das, who was among the lucky ones that escaped the injuries and much more, narrated the incident and how it unfolded.
While the accident killed hundreds, few lucky people were left "unscathed". Twitter user Anubhav Das, who was among the lucky ones that escaped the injuries and much more, narrated the incident and h..
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"As a passenger on the Coromandel Express from Howrah to Chennai, I am extremely thankful to have escaped unscathed. It probably is the biggest train accident related incident. Thread of how the incident unfolded," Das said in a series of tweets.
"As a passenger on the Coromandel Express from Howrah to Chennai, I am extremely thankful to have escaped unscathed. It probably is the biggest train accident related incident. Thread of how the inci..
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"Three trains were involved in the accident - Coromandel Express 12841, Yesvantpur - Howrah SF and a goods train. Initial impressions are that the Coromandel express derailed and collided with the Goods train (parked on the loop track on the side)," he continued.
"Three trains were involved in the accident - Coromandel Express 12841, Yesvantpur - Howrah SF and a goods train. Initial impressions are that the Coromandel express derailed and collided with the Go..
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"Subsequently the derailed coaches hit the oncoming Yesvantpur express on the nearby track. 3 general coaches of Yesvantpur express are completely damaged and derailed. Almost 13 coaches of Coromandel express including General, Sleeper, AC 3 tier and AC 2 tier are completely damaged," he said.
"Subsequently the derailed coaches hit the oncoming Yesvantpur express on the nearby track. 3 general coaches of Yesvantpur express are completely damaged and derailed. Almost 13 coaches of Coromande..
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"Not to exaggerate but I have myself witnessed more than 200-250 deaths. Families crushed away, limbless bodies and a bloodbath on the train tracks. It was a sight that I will never forget. God help the families. My condolences," Das recalled.
"Not to exaggerate but I have myself witnessed more than 200-250 deaths. Families crushed away, limbless bodies and a bloodbath on the train tracks. It was a sight that I will never forget. God help ..
Already a political slugfest has erupted in the state over the recommendation of the Railways Board for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation on the Balasore train accident.
"The credibility of central agencies like CBI is so low now as they are being used as tools against the opposition parties by the Union government. So we are having no faith in the CBI probe," said Dr Santanu Sen, Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member.
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BJP state president in West Bengal and party Lok Sabha member Sukanta Majumdar said that since there are doubts of sabotage behind the accident a necessity has arisen for a central agency probe in the matter.
Three trains which were involved in one of the biggest train tragedies are Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express and Bengaluru-Howrah super fast train and a goods train. The death toll is 275 while more than a 1000 are left injured.