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Gujarat-bound express train derails near Kanpur, track restoration work underway

Gujarat-bound express train derails near Kanpur, track restoration work underway

India Today7 days ago
Two coaches of 15269 Sabarmati Janasadharan Express, travelling from Muzaffarpur in Bihar to Sabarmati in Gujarat, derailed while entering the loop line between Panki Dham and Bhaupur stations in Uttar Pradesh. The incident took place at around 4.20 pm on Friday when the 6th and the 7th coach of the train derailed. The train had left Kanpur after its scheduled halt and was on its way to Sabarmati when the derailment took place. advertisementNo passenger suffered any injuries due to the accident as the train was travelling at a low speed at the time of derailment.
"The train was entering the loop line at Bhaupur station when the 6th and 7th coach from the engine derailed. The speed of the train was very slow and as a result no passenger was injured," said a senior railway official. "Helpline numbers have been activated for the family members of the passengers. The rescue operations and restoration of normal services have already been initiated by the railways," said the official. Senior railway officials have arrived at the spot and are supervising the relief and rescue operations. - EndsMust Watch
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