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The deadly train crash in Odisha on Friday has left nearly 300 people dead and over 900 injured, making it one of the deadliest in India’s history and the worst this century.
On 2 June 2023, three trains collided in Balasore district in the east Indian state of Odisha. The accident occurred around 19:00 IST when Coromandel Express, a passenger train, collided with a stationary goods train near Bahanaga Bazar railway station on the Howrah–Chennai main line.
After more than 51 hours, the first train after the accident in Balasore, Odisha, kicked off its journey at around 10.40pm on Sunday, in a resumption of services overseen by railway minister ...
The deadly train crash in Odisha on Friday has left nearly 300 people dead and over 900 injured, making it one of the deadliest in India’s history and the worst this century.
The 2023 Odisha train collision is one of the deadliest rail accidents with 296 casualties. Indian Railways operates India's railway system and comes under the purview of the Ministry of Railways of the Government of India. As of 2023, it maintains over 108,706 km (67,547 mi) of tracks and operates over 13,000 trains daily. [1]
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Railways officials suspect ‘deliberate interference’ behind deadliest train crash this century Odisha train accident – live: Death toll rises again as unclaimed bodies ‘to be embalmed ...