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Jammu-bound Muri Express derails in UP; 3 dead, 9 injured

Last updated on: May 25, 2015 19:04 IST

Muri Express derailed in Kaushambi district of Uttar Pradesh. Photograph: PTI

Ten bogies of a Jammu-bound train derailed in Kaushambi on Monday, killing three persons including a woman on the spot and injuring nine and affecting train traffic on Allahabad-Kanpur route.

The Muri Express, on way to Jammu Tawi, derailed between Sirathu and Atsarai railway stations and one of its bogies overturned, Chief PRO North Central Railway Vijay Kumar said.

Three persons were killed in the incident, Railways spokesperson Anil Saxena said in New Delhi. He, however, pegged the number of those injured at four.

The commissioner, railway safety, will conduct the inquiry to ascertain the cause of derailment.

While Rs 2 lakh will be given to the kin of the passenger who died, Rs 50,000 will be given for serious injury and Rs 20,000 for minor injury, he said.

Meanwhile, IG (Law and Order) A Satish Ganesh in Lucknow said the dead included a woman. "Nine injured in the incident have been rushed to a hospital, where condition of three was stated to be critical."

The woman killed in the incident has been identified as Sita (40) from Hatiya in Bihar, SP Railways, Allahabad, R K Bharadwaj said.

S-3 bogey the woman was travelling in overturned. 20 ambulances from Allahabad and Fatehpur have been deployed for rescue operations, he said.

NCR PRO Amit Malviya said accurate information on deaths and injuries were awaited at zonal headquarters.

Relief and medical teams have been rushed to the site. Senior officers of police, district administration and railways have also reached there, the IG said.

Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has announced an ex-gratia of Rs two lakhs for the deceased and directed Chief Secretary Alok Ranjan to make available all necessary help to the victims.

A train has been sent from Allahabad to ferry stranded passengers, he added.

The derailment affected train traffic. At least three trains were cancelled, a number of others diverted and 170 passengers and freight trains along the Allhabad-Kanpur route delayed.

"Both up and down lines have been affected by the derailment. As a result, the Allahabad-Kanpur Intercity Express and the Sangam Express scheduled to leave for Meerut this evening, have been cancelled.

"Similarly, the Anand Vihar Terminus-Kolkata Express has also been cancelled," Malaviya said.

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