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Kanpur train accident toll reaches 146, forensic probe ordered

| | Nov 22, 2016, at 05:12 am
Kanpur, Nov 21 (IBNS): A forensic probe has been ordered into the Indore-Patna Express train derailment incident of Sunday in Uttar Pradesh which claimed 146 lives and left several injured, media reports said on Monday.

Rescue workers earlier in the called off the operation for finding survivors in the wreckage of the Indore-Patna Express, which jumped off rails near Kanpur on Sunday.

According to reports, the decision not to continue the operation was taken after it was clear on Monday afternoon that there was almost no chance to find anyone alive in the crushed coaches.

Personnel of the army, police and the National Disaster Management Force were carrying out the search operation making overnight efforts.

With more bodies being extricated from inside the mangled coaches, the the toll in the accident finally rose to 146 on Monday.

Fourteen coaches were thrown off track at Pukhrayan, about 60 km off  Kanpur, when the train, running at a speed of 110 kmph, was midway in its 27-hour journey between Indore and Patna.

While the cause of the accident is being investigated, officials say a fault in the tracks could be the reason.
 

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