Gorakhdham express mishap: toll rises to 25

PM announces ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh to the kin of those killed

May 27, 2014 11:27 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:45 pm IST - Sant Kabir Nagar (UP)

With the recovery of eight more bodies, the toll in the Delhi-Gorakhpur train accident has climbed to 25 on Tuesday.

“Eight more bodies have been recovered by the rescue teams since last night and 103 others have been injured,” District Magistrate Bharat Lal said. Gas cutters are being used to cut bogies and efforts are on to clear the track, he added.

The >Gorakhpur-bound Gorakhdham Express on Monday derailed and rammed into a stationary freight train near a railway station in Sant Kabir nagar.

Six bogies of the train were damaged in the accident which occurred at around 10.35 a.m. near Churaib Railway Station.

Preliminary reports had said that fractured rails could have led to the accident.

The UP Home Department had on Monday said that 40 people are feared killed in the accident.

PM announces relief

In his first decision after taking over, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a relief of Rs. two lakh each to the kin of those killed and Rs. 50,000 for those seriously injured in Monday’s train accident in Uttar Pradesh.

He directed the Railway Ministry to ensure that relief operations were carried out smoothly and that all those injured in the Gorakhdham Express mishap were provided the best possible medical care.

The Prime Minster sanctioned an ex-gratia payment of Rs. two lakh each to the next of kin the deceased from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund and Rs. 50,000 each for those seriously injured in the accident, a PMO statement said.

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