West Bengal Train Collision: 9 Dead, Dozens Injured in Darjeeling Accident

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West Bengal Train Collision: 9 Dead, Dozens Injured in Darjeeling Accident

Early this morning, a devastating train accident occurred in Darjeeling district, West Bengal, claiming the lives of nine people and leaving about 50 others injured. The incident involved the Kanchanjunga Express, which was en route from Agartala to Sealdah, Kolkata, when it was hit from behind by a goods train near Rangapani station, close to New Jalpaiguri.

Details of the Accident

Three coaches of the Kanchanjunga Express were derailed due to the collision. Fortunately, the rear part of the train, comprising the parcel and guard’s coaches, suffered less impact, which may have helped limit casualties.

Response and Rescue Efforts

Railway authorities, demonstrating their commitment to public safety, swiftly responded to the tragedy. Railway Board chairperson Jaya Verma Sinha confirmed that the accident occurred around 9 am and stated that rescue operations were promptly completed. The injured were immediately transferred to North Bengal Medical College for urgent medical attention, reassuring the public of the efficiency of the response.

Immediate Government Response

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed shock at the incident and mobilized doctors, disaster response teams, and essential resources such as food, water, and medical supplies to the accident site in the Phansidewa area. She assured that rescue, recovery, and medical assistance, including psychological support, were being provided on a war footing.

Kanchanjunga Express

Impact on Rail Services

The Kanchanjunga Express, a lifeline connecting Bengal with northeastern cities like Silchar and Agartala, has been severely disrupted by this tragic accident. This route, crucial as it passes through the Chicken’s Neck corridor, linking the Northeast with the rest of the country, is expected to witness significant delays and disruptions, underlining the widespread impact of the incident.

Cause of the Accident

Preliminary reports suggest that the goods train overshot a signal due to a technical malfunction, resulting in a tragic collision with the Kanchanjunga Express. Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and ambulances were deployed immediately to assist rescue efforts.

Helpline Numbers and Assistance

The Railways issued helpline numbers (033-23508794 and 033-23833326 for Sealdah; 03612731621, 03612731622, and 03612731623 for Guwahati) for people seeking information about the situation.

Government’s Assurance and Support

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who personally visited the accident site, announced compensation of ₹10 lakh each to the families of the deceased, ₹2.5 lakh for grievous injuries, and ₹50,000 for minor injuries. He emphasized that rescue operations were underway with full cooperation from the NDRF, which specializes in disaster response, and the SDRF, a state-level counterpart.

National Mourning and Political Responses

President Droupadi Murmu expressed deep distress over the loss of lives and extended prayers for the swift recovery of the injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his condolences and monitored the situation closely, ensuring all necessary assistance was provided.

Political Reactions

Congress leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, expressed profound sadness and demanded swift action and compensation for the victims. They criticized what they perceived as mismanagement and negligence in the Railway Ministry under the Modi government. Other political parties, such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have also expressed their condolences and pledged their support in the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts.

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges and responsibilities associated with maintaining the safety and efficiency of India’s extensive railway network.

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