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No casualty reported so far in TN train collision: Railway Board

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New Delhi, Oct 11 ( PTI) The Railway Board has said that no casualty has been reported so far in the passenger-freight train collision in the Ponneri-Kavarapettai section in Chennai Rail Division.

Dilip Kumar, Executive Director, Information and Publicity of the Railway Board, released a video message soon after the passenger train collided with a stationary freight train and said, “We received an information of collision of the Bagmati Express with a freight train at the Kavarapettai station in the Chennai Division. Rescue and relief team reached the accident site immediately.

“More than 95 per cent passengers have been evacuated from the affected coaches and so far we haven’t received any information about any casualty or grievous injury.” According to Kumar, medical and railway assistance teams are at the site to provide help to passengers.

“The divisional railway manager of Chennai and the general manager of the Southern Railway Zone have already left for the accident site. The railways is also making arrangements to send people to their respective destinations by making alternate arrangements,” Kumar said.

Giving an update of the relief work, he said, “We’re moving all passengers by EMU to Chennai Central, and a fresh train has been readied at Chennai to take them further to Darbhanga/other destinations,” and added that they have been provided free food, water and snacks. PTI JP MNK MNK

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