‪‪Kalinga Utkal Express‬ Tragedy: 586 Train Accidents in Last 5 Years; 53 Due to Derailments
‪‪Kalinga Utkal Express‬ Tragedy: 586 Train Accidents in Last 5 Years; 53 Due to Derailments
Notwithstanding the railways' attempts to upgrade the safety apparatus, many such accidents continue to occur.

New Delhi: In last five years, nearly 53 percent of the 586 train accidents were due to derailments with the Utkal Express derailment being the latest.

According to official data, of a total of 586 rail accidents in the last five years, nearly 53 percent were due to derailments.

Notwithstanding the railways' attempts to upgrade the safety apparatus, many such accidents continue to occur.

Over 20 people died and 97 were injured after 14 coaches of the Utkal Express derailed near Muzzafarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh on Saturday evening.

Since November 2014, there have been 20 rail accidents, many of them being minor.

The worst accident was the Indore-Patna Express derailment on November, 2016 near Kanpur which resulted in 150 deaths and over 150 injuries, reported PTI.

The train pulled out of Pukhrayan station, on the outskirts of Kanpur, and derailed soon after. Several causes, including overcrowding and fracture in the railway line, were attributed to the accident.

On September 12, 2015, a narrow-gauge train, the Shivalik Queen, a chartered train from Kalka to Shimla derailed. 36 British tourists and a tour guide were on the train. Two of the tourists died in that accident and 15 were injured.

On September 12, 2015, Nine coaches of the Secunderabad AC Duronto Express derailed near Karnataka's Kalburgi town, resulting in two deaths and seven injuries.

The Madhya Pradesh twin train derailments happened on August 4, 2015, when the Kamayani Express, on its way to Varanasi, was the first to derail owing to flash floods in the area, followed by the Janata Express. The total casualty was 31 with over 100 injured.

The Rourkela-Jammu Tawi Muri Express derailed in Kaushambi district of Uttar Pradesh on May 25, 2015. Eight bogies of the train derailed, leaving five dead and over 50 injured.

On March 20, 2015, the Dehradun-Varanasi Janata Express derailed in Rae Bareli district resulted in the death of 58 passengers and injuring over 150.

On February 13, 2015, 10 people were killed and around 150 were injured when nine bogies of the Bangalore-Ernakulam Intercity Express derailed on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

(With PTI inputs)

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