4 Coaches Of Chennai-Mangalore Express Derailed In Tamil Nadu, 39 Injured

PTI

39 passengers of Chennai-Mangalore Express were injured after four bogies derailed near Cuddalore in the wee hours on Friday, September 4.

The mishap occurred around 2 am on September 4, when the four bogies of the Mangalore-bound train jumped the tracks at Puvanur near Vriddhachalam in Cuddalore district, about 200 km from Chennai, police and southern Railway officials said.

Of the 39 injured, 36 were administered first aid while three others were admitted to a hospital in Vriddhachalam, Railway officials said. Rail traffic was disrupted on the busy route. Several trains were halted at nearby stations.

They were later operated on an alternative route but were running late, officials added. Senior police officials said the district administration was taking stock of the situation, with steps being taken to make alternative arrangements for some stranded passengers to be ferried to nearest rail and bus terminals to proceed to their respective destinations.

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