A signal error that led a train to wrongly change tracks is to blame for the crash in eastern India that killed nearly 300 people and injured hundreds more, officials say.
The first thing that Anubhav Das remembers seeing after escaping his carriage was hundreds of bodies, and people crying for help with brutal injuries to their arms, legs and heads.
He described making makeshift bandages out of bedsheets from other carriages as young children cried out for their parents. Das said he did not fully realize the extent of the disaster he had survived until he turned on his television the next day. “I was actually dumbstruck. I could not even imagine that you could get out of something like this absolutely unscathed," he added.commended citizens who “immersed themselves” in assisting with rescue operations as he visited the site of the disaster Saturday.
Officials displayed pictures of victims for family members to identify bodies at a business park used as temporary mortuary.The derailment has raised new questions about Modi’s effort to upgrade and modernize a British colonial-era railroad network that is still beset by deadly accidents. The government has spent billions in an effort to make India's rail 100% electric by 2024, the same year he faces an election., or the use of outdated signaling equipment.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dozens killed and over 300 injured in three train crash in India | CNNApproximately 50 people are thought dead and hundreds injured after three trains collided in India on Friday evening, according to a local official.
Read more »
Death toll from three-train crash in India nears 300Horrific three-train collision in eastern India's Odisha state leaves at least 288 people dead and over 900 injured, officials say — the South Asian country's deadliest rail accident in more than 20 years
Read more »
Desperate search for survivors as death toll nears 300 in India train crash | CNNRescuers in India are scrambling to find survivors after a crash involving three trains killed hundreds of people in one of the worst rail disasters the country has ever seen.
Read more »
Nearly 300 dead in India's deadliest train crash in decades, officials sayAt least 288 people are dead and hundreds are injured after two passenger trains derailed in east India, trapping passengers under mangled train cars. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the scene and met with injured victims.
Read more »
Nearly 300 killed in one of India's deadliest train accidentsDrone footage on Saturday shows the grave extent of the passenger train collision in eastern India which has killed nearly 300 people and injured hundreds in one of the country’s deadliest rail crashes in decades.
Read more »