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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 2, 2023 12:59:25 GMT -5
This is breaking off Sky news you tube page At least 50 people are feared dead and hundreds of others have been injured after three trains were involved in a crash in eastern India. A passenger train derailed and collided with another passenger train which then hit a goods train in Odisha's Balasore district on Friday evening. Rescuers were attempting to free 200 people feared trapped in the derailed coaches, D B Shinde, the Balasore district administrator in Odisha state said. The Coromandel Express, which runs from Kolkata to Chennai, derailed after the collision and fell on the opposite track. Speaking from India, Sky reporter Neville Lazarus said the crash took place at around 7.30pm local time and that all hospitals in the Balasore district have been put on high alert. He said the trains involved in the crash run along important routes which are "one of the main artery tracks" of the eastern side of the country's network. news.sky.com/story/india-train-crash-many-people-feared-dead-and-hundreds-injured-12895199
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 3, 2023 11:19:52 GMT -5
There is sad update on DW news reallyyyyy bad India: More than 280 dead in massive train crash Cleanup operations were underway on Saturday after multiple trains derailed in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. At least 288 people were killed and at least 900 were injured in the accident, which took place late on Friday, officials told news agencies. The death toll rose steadily throughout the night. "By 10 p.m. (on Friday) we were able to rescue the survivors. After that it was about picking up dead bodies," Sudhanshu Sarangi, director of Odisha's fire department, told The Associated Press. "This is very, very tragic. I have never seen anything like this in my career," he said. www.dw.com/en/india-more-than-280-dead-in-massive-train-crash/a-65811611
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fearnot
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Post by fearnot on Jun 3, 2023 12:48:08 GMT -5
When I saw your first post I was going to update the number of dead, but see you already got to it.
Very sad!!!
And what is weird, is it seems like a LOT of train accidents are happening, all around the world these days.
Maybe the number was always this high, and not reported, but it does seem to me, like a lot more....and that seems odd.
This one is surely tragic!
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 4, 2023 11:37:37 GMT -5
Actually Indian train system are known for accidents it not like here with safety record they pack them in
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 4, 2023 11:55:36 GMT -5
NO WAY! Is India doing enough to make train travel safe? With the death toll now at 300 and over 1,000 injured, the tragic accident in Balasore, eastern Odisha has once again focused attention on the issue of railway safety in India. The crash was one of the country's deadliest train accidents in decades, and occurred at a time when the government has been trying to make rail travel a pleasurable, and, more importantly, safe experience. Such crashes are far from unprecedented in India. In 1999, a collision between two trains in West Bengal killed 285 people, and in 2010, 145 died in the same state when a passenger train derailed and was hit by a cargo train. More recently, in 2016, 160 people died when a passenger train traveling between the cities of Indore and Patna slipped off its tracks. For the last few years, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been trying to stimulate its rail modernization push by introducing high-speed, automate www.dw.com/en/is-india-doing-enough-to-make-train-travel-safe/a-65819612
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Post by fearnot on Jun 4, 2023 19:58:43 GMT -5
Those were certainly devastating! However, there have been at least 3-5 recently in USA...not nearly so many people were killed, but rather with various poisons released in the air etc.
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