Konkan Railway disaster toll rises to 51; rescue efforts continue
By Our Economy Bureau | 24 Jun 2003
Mumbai: Seventeen more bodies were recovered from devastated coaches of the Karwar-Mumbai Holiday Special train. With this the toll in Sunday's mishap has gone up to 51.
Despite a heavy downpour, the rescue operation is continuing. Sixty injured passengers have been admitted to various hospitals at Oros, Ratnagiri, Kankavli and Goa, Konkan Railway sources told a news agency in Vaibhavwadi (Maharashtra).
About 150 army personnel were engaged in rescue operations, which have been hampered due to incessant rains, say officials. Badly mangled coaches have been lifted with the help of cranes but the train's engine is still trapped under the debris.
Most
passengers have been rescued and chances of finding
more persons trapped inside are remote, the officials
add. "It will take another 24 hours to clear the
tracks."
The mishap occurred when the engine of the train hit a boulder that had fallen on the track from a hillock. Under the impact, the engine derailed while four bogies telescoped over each other. Almost simultaneously, there was a landslide, say authorities.
This
is the first major accident on the Konkan Railway network.