A collision between the Mysuru-Darbhanga Express train and a stationary train in Kavarapettai, Tamil Nadu, on Friday evening left several passengers injured. The incident occurred around 8:30 pm near the Ponneri-Kavarapettai section, according to reports.
The impact of the collision caused one of the coaches of the Mysuru-Darbhanga Express to catch fire, and two other coaches derailed. While the exact number of injured passengers remains unclear, police have confirmed that several individuals were injured in the accident.
Rescue teams and ambulances swiftly responded to the scene. For those seeking information regarding the passengers or details about the accident, the Chennai Division of Indian Railways has provided two helpline numbers: 04425354151 and 04424354995.
According to a statement released by Indian Railways, the train crew experienced a sudden jolt as the train entered a loop line. This jolt, they believe, led to the collision with a stationary goods train that was already in the loop line. The statement further clarifies that six coaches derailed from the engine. While there are no reported fatalities, officials are assessing the situation, acknowledging that there are a few injured passengers. A medical relief van and rescue team were immediately deployed from Chennai Central.
The investigation into the cause of this accident is ongoing.