BAHANGA: Rescuers and families scoured damaged train carriages on Sunday for more casualties in India’s worst rail catastrophe in two decades, with signal failure suspected.
On Friday, a passenger train derailed and hit another near Balasore, Odisha, killing 288 people.
Five more victims carried to a school mortuary near the disaster early Sunday.
“We do not know how many more bodies will come,” a health worker stated.
Moreover, Indian Railways carries around 13 million people daily. Ageing infrastructure has made the state-run monopoly unsafe.
While, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met rescue personnel, inspected the debris, and met some of the roughly 1,200 injured.
Moreover, A preliminary study from South Eastern Railway found signal failure caused the tragedy.
Moreover, According to an unidentified railway official, one of the trains veered off the main track into a side track and collided with a halted goods train, derailed, and a third oncoming train.
This official reported the passenger trains were doing 130kph (81 mph).
As anguished families watched, heavy gear cleared the track, destroyed trains, and power cables.
“We called by the police and asked to come,” said Baisakhi Dhar from West Bengal, searching for her husband Nikhil Dhar.
She located her husband’s bags and phone but didn’t know where he was.
The Railway Ministry said that about 1,000 people are rescuing.
“The target is by Wednesday morning the entire restoration work is complete and tracks should be working,” said Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Dozens of grieving relatives waited at a business center where bodies currently identified.
Kanchan Choudhury, 49, searched the centre for her husband. Four train passengers from her village hospitalized.