Delhi-bound Seemanchal Express derailed on Sunday early morning in Bihar’s Vaishali district, about 30 km from Patna, at least six people have been found dead, while several others have been injured.
The incident took place at around 3:52 am on February 3 in the wee hours of the morning.Nine coaches of Seemanchal Express derailed near Sahadai Buzurg Officials said that the superfast train from Jogbani in Bihar to Delhi’s Anand Vihar Terminal was running at full speed when the accident took place.
Three of the coaches overturned and the high force of the impact destroyed them entirely.
Rescue operations are underway and helpline numbers have been issued, the Railway Ministry said.
“Rescue and relief operations are on for derailment of 9 coaches of Jogbani-Anand Vihar Terminal Seemanchal express at Sahadai Buzurg, Bihar,” the Twitter handle of Piyush Goyal’s office said.
The Railways has also issued help line numbers – Sonpur 06158221645, Hajipur 06224272230 and Barauni 06279232222
Among the nine coaches that derailed are three sleeper coaches – S8, S9, S10, one general coach, one AC coach B3, said East Central Railway spokesperson Rajesh Kumar.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar too has expressed grief over the derailment incident and has directed the administration to provide all kind of support.
A team of doctors has been sent from nearby towns of Sonpur and Barauni to the site of the accident.
All passengers’ trains on this route have been cancelled.