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Odisha: 4 labourers died, 4 others injured in another train accident

Odisha Train Accident: Days after the deadly Balasore triple train accident, four labourers were killed and four others injured in a major train accident that happened again on Wednesday at Jajpur Railway station in Odisha. ---Advertisement--- As per the information, they were resting under a good train and suddenly it started moving. The labourers ran to […]

Odisha Train Accident: Days after the deadly Balasore triple train accident, four labourers were killed and four others injured in a major train accident that happened again on Wednesday at Jajpur Railway station in Odisha. 

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As per the information, they were resting under a good train and suddenly it started moving. The labourers ran to save themselves, but four of them got severely hurt and succumbed to injuries. 

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The four others who got injured are being under treatment in a hospital in Cuttack. Officials are trying to identify the dead. 

The incident comes five days after the tragic triple train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district, in which 288 people were killed and over 1200 others were injured. 

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The Coromandel Express derailed at 7 pm on June 2 at Bahnaga Bazar railway station after colliding with a good train. The coaches of the Coromandel Express overturned on another track. The derailed coaches were hit by the Howrah Superfast Express.

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First published on: Jun 07, 2023 08:17 PM IST


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